Outcome of consecutive pregnancies in a patient with bombay (OH) blood group

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A young lady with a rare Bombay (Oh) blood group had two successive uneventful pregnancies. Her serum contained a potent high-titre anti-H and serological as well as chemiluminescence tests, suggesting that the antibody was haemolytic. Her husband was of the normal H status. Theoretically, both babies should have been positive for the H antigen and should have suffered from haemolytic disease of the newborn. This apparent conundrum could be owing to the weak expression of the H antigens on the infant red cells.

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Bhattacharya, S., Makar, Y., Laycock, R. A., Gooch, A., Poole, J., & Hadley, A. (2002). Outcome of consecutive pregnancies in a patient with bombay (OH) blood group. Transfusion Medicine, 12(6), 379–382. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3148.2002.00407.x

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