Leiden University Scholarly Publications

Your Search

Enabled Filters

  • (-) = Oepkes, D.
  • (-) = Doxiadis, I.I.N.

Refine Results

Search results

  • RSS Feed
(1 - 8 of 8)
Factors associated with persistence of red blood cell antibodies in woman after pregnancies complicated by fetal alloimmune haemolytic disease treated with intrauterine transfusions
FETAL MICROCHIMERISM MAY PLAY A ROLE IN MATERNAL RED BLOOD CELL ANTIBODY PERSISTENCE
NON-INHERITED MATERNAL ANTIGENS DO NOT PREVENT MATERNAL RED BLOOD CELL AND HLA ALLOANTIBODIES IN PREGNANCIES COMPLICATED BY SEVERE HAEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF THE FETUS
High anti-HLA response in women exposed to intrauterine transfusions for severe alloimmune hemolytic disease is associated with motherchild HLA triplet mismatches, high anti-D titer, and new red blood cell antibody formation
High anti-HLA response in women exposed to intrauterine transfusions for severe alloimmune hemolytic disease is associated with mother-child HLA triplet mismatches, high anti-D titer, and new red blood cell antibody formation
Fetal microchimerism may play a role in persistent fetal induced RBC antibody formation
Long-Term follow up after intra-Uterine transfusionS; the LOTUS study
Fetal induced red blood cell antibodies persist over 20 years