Hyperbilirubinemia due to minor blood group (Anti-E) incompatibility in a newborn: A case report

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In addition to Rh and ABO incompatibilities subgroup incompatibilities may rarely play a role among the causes of hemolytic anemia and indirect hyperbilirubinemia in newborns. The most common minor blood group antigens that cause blood incompatibility between the mother and baby are C, c, E, e, Kell, Duffy, Diego, Kidd and MNSs antigens. In this article, a newborn in whom hyperbilirubinemia due to anti-E minor blood group incompatibility developed and was treated with phototherapy succesfully is presented and minor blood group incompatibilities due to anti-E are reviewed.

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Özcan, M., Sevinç, S., Boz Erkan, V., Yurdugül, Y., & Sarıcı, S. Ü. (2017). Hyperbilirubinemia due to minor blood group (Anti-E) incompatibility in a newborn: A case report. Turk Pediatri Arsivi, 52(3), 162–164. https://doi.org/10.5152/TurkPediatriArs.2017.2658

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