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Insight Into Aetiology and Severity of Hemolysis Associated with Immunoproteins on Red Cell Surface in Direct Antiglobulin Test Positive Auto-immune Hemolytic Anemia
The study aimed to find out the correlation of positive direct antiglobulin test (DAT) with features of autoimmune hemolysis in patients presenting to a tertiary care center in Northern India. Patient history,...
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An Interesting Case of Clinically Significant Naturally Occurring Anti-Leb Alloantibody in a Pediatric Patient
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An Evaluation of Random Donor Platelets Prepared from Overnight Stored Buffy Coat Method: A Better Alternative to the 6-h Restriction
Preparing maximum platelets from all daily blood donations is essential to maintain adequate stock of platelets that may be feasible by storing buffy coat overnight. The overnight stored buffy coat method is p...
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High Titer Antibodies Demonstrating Prozone in Two Repeat Blood Donors
- Prozone phenomenon due to excess unbound antibodies may sometimes lead to failure of detection of ABO incompatibility. . The case series describes immunohematology work up of blood group discrepancies of two...
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Rare Occurrence of Anti-A1 Antibody in an Infant with A2B Blood Group
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All That Lights-Up is not Lymphoma
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Evaluation of STic Expert® HIT Kit and Its Comparison with ID-PaGIA™ Test in Suspected Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is an adverse drug reaction caused by heparin. HIT occurs due to IgG antibodies directed against heparin-bound platelet factor 4 (PF4). The aim of this study was to evalu...
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Altered Red Cell Indices in Repeat Blood Donors: Experience of a North Indian Blood Bank
Subclinical Iron deficiency appearing in blood donors after blood donation is a recognized problem. Donors at an increased risk of iron deficiency need to be identified. Blood donors meeting national selection...
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The Role of Comprehensive Check at the Blood Bank Reception on Blood Requisitions in Detecting Potential Transfusion Errors
Pre-transfusion testing includes proper requisitions, compatibility testing and pre-release checks. Proper labelling of samples and blood units and accurate patient details check helps to minimize the risk of ...
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Anti- CW: In a Young Female Patient. A Case Report with Review of Literature and Frequency of Low Incidence CW (Rh8) Antigen in North India
If the patient has antibody to low incidence antigen providing compatible blood for transfusion is not a problem. It is however necessary to identify such antibodies to assess their potential to cause hemolyti...
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Acute Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction in a Patient with Bombay Phenotype: Implications for ABO Grou**
Bombay blood group is a rare phenotype that is characterized serologically by absence of H, A and B antigens on red cell surface and presence of corresponding antibodies in the serum. We report a case of 45-ye...