- allo-
prefix means "other",
whereas the auto-
prefix means "self".)
Alloimmunization (isoimmunization) is the
process of
becoming alloimmune, that is, developing...
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unfamiliar RhD
antigens from the fetus. This
process is
called RhD
alloimmunization.
Alloimmunization usually has
minimal effect on the
first such pregnancy; but...
-
where there is ABO
incompatibility and Rh incompatibility, the risk of
alloimmunization is
decreased because fetal red
blood cells are
removed from maternal...
- anti-D already, she is a
candidate for
RhoGam prophylaxis to
prevent alloimmunization. If she is
positive for anti-D antibodies, the
pregnancy will be followed...
- the
mother undergoes alloimmunization to the
antigen during a
previous pregnancy or transfusion. Historically, RhD
alloimmunization accounted for the majority...
- "Obstetric
History and
Antibody Titer in
Estimating Severity of Kell
Alloimmunization in Pregnancy".
Obstetrics & Gynecology. 109 (5): 1093–8. doi:10.1097/01...
- ISBN 0-07-111203-0. Moise,
Kenneth J. (July 2008). "Management of
Rhesus Alloimmunization in Pregnancy".
Obstetrics & Gynecology. 112 (1): 164–176. doi:10.1097/AOG...
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identically to
patients who are Rh sensitized. The
first is that of
alloimmunization to the c, E, or, C antigens. Some
concern exists that
hemolysis may...
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Boutaina L,
Ikram L,
Driss MR,
Mohammed D (2015). "[Serious materno-fetal
alloimmunization:
about a case and
review of the literature]". The Pan
African Medical...
- lung
transplants because transplanted lungs are at
greater risk of
alloimmunization as
compared to
healthy lungs. The
disease is
often termed bronchiolitis...