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RHD alleles among pregnant women with serologic discrepant weak D phenotypes from a multiethnic population and risk of alloimmunization.

Carolina Bonet BubMaria Giselda AravechiaThiago Henrique CostaJosé Mauro KutnerLilian Castilho
Published in: Journal of clinical laboratory analysis (2017)
Appropriate classification of RhD phenotypes is recommended for correct indication of RhIG in pregnant women. However, the serologic distinction between RhD-negative and RhD-positive phenotypes is a difficult task in the case of D variants due to the variations in serologic testing. Our results show a great variability in RHD variant alleles in pregnant women from this population of high admixture. According to these results, 78% of these obstetric patients are at risk for anti-D and candidates for RhIG.
Keyphrases
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  • machine learning
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