Journal of the Japan Society of Blood Transfusion
Online ISSN : 1883-8383
Print ISSN : 0546-1448
ISSN-L : 0546-1448
RED CELL SURVIVAL TEST IN A PATIENT WITH ANTI-f ALLOANTIBODY
Hitoshi OhtoYuriko TohyamaHiroyasu YasudaShigeo KariyoneKatsuyoshi ShigetaShin Matsuda
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1988 Volume 34 Issue 6 Pages 607-610

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Abstract
A 69-year-old man, suffered from lumbago, was found to have an Rh antibody with anti-f specificity that was reactive with bromelin treated f-antigen positive cells at room temperature. The antibody did not react by albumin-antihuman globulin test and was labile to DTT treatment. He had no previous history of blood transfusion. The blood groups of the patient were AB, CCDee (f-), kk, MMss, Fy (a+b+) and Jk (a-b+).
In order to evaluate the clinical significance of the antibody, an in vivo survival test of AB, ccdee (f+) donor red cells was performed. Although initial T1/2 was estimated within normal limits, an increased destruction curve was plotted after two weeks. The titre of anti-f was elevated from 1:8 to 1:32 and IgG antibody resistant against DTT treatment was developed after the in vivo survival test.
These ovservations indicated that IgM dominant anti-f may invoke hemolytic reactions.
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