Deciphering a delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions nightmare - Case of Chido/Roger antibodies

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Abstract

Antibodies against Rh (CEce) and Kidd (Jka and Jkb) system antigens are mostly implicated in delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions (DHTR), which is a potentially life-threatening complication observed in patients receiving chronic transfusions. Here, we are describing a case of Chido/Roger antibody which presented to our laboratory as DHTR. The clinical presentation and laboratory findings including the immunohematological workups with regard to the reaction are discussed, with a special emphasis on the benefit of identifying such an antibody and obtaining blood unit for transfusion supports the patient with respect to providing a compatible unit.

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Das, S., Priyamvada, P. S., Basavarajegowda, A., & Mathur, A. (2019). Deciphering a delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions nightmare - Case of Chido/Roger antibodies. Asian Journal of Transfusion Science, 13(2), 132–135. https://doi.org/10.4103/ajts.AJTS_152_17

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