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Incompatible red blood cell transfusion for hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn secondary to anti-U: A case report.

Maha Abdulrazak BadawiHeidi Al-Wassia
Published in: Transfusion (2023)
In life-threatening conditions, it may be necessary to transfuse incompatible units. In patients who require transfusion in the presence of an identified antibody against a high-prevalence antigen, sources for rare blood should be explored. These include autologous donations for adults, collecting blood from relatives (including mothers), and fresh or frozen units from rare donors through rare donor registries.
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