Abstract
Previously, for three cases, the author reported more than a hundred cases of incompatible transfusion (transfusion accidents). It was described that unmoderate transfusion consists of unindicated transfusion, bad transfusion and incompatible transfusion. And simultaneously the incompatible transfusion seems to happen on the basis of the antigenantibody reaction; for examples, ABO-heterotyped transfusion or Rh heterotyped transfusion and so on. Among them it is believed that there is some unknown antigen-antibody reaction causing incompatible transfusion.
Studies were made and were published on changes of antibody after incompatible transfusion had been made. Curves of bivalent (complete) antibody in normal saline water (Anti-A) and albumin water (Anti-B) gradually increased forming their peaks at about the 2nd or 3rd week, when they gradually decreased to a normal level. Univalent (incomplete) antibodies and hemolysin were found in serum of patient. At the same time by paperchromatograph the change of serumprotein was tested.