Moore H C, Issitt P D, Pavone B G
Transfusion. 1975 May-Jun;15(3):266-9. doi: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.1975.15375160363.x.
Two cases are described in this report in which patients with anti-Chido in the serum were transfused with Chido-positive blood. Since there was evidence of normal survival of the transfused red blood cells, these findings do not support a suggestion that patients with anti-Chido may require transfusion with Chido-negative blood. In spite of the apparently normal survival of the Chido-positive blood, a previous report in which it was shown that weakly Chido-positive blood can stimulate the production of anti-Chido was confirmed.
本报告描述了两例血清中含有抗奇多(anti-Chido)的患者输注奇多阳性血液的病例。由于有证据表明输注的红细胞存活正常,这些发现不支持抗奇多患者可能需要输注奇多阴性血液这一观点。尽管奇多阳性血液的存活情况明显正常,但此前一份报告中显示弱奇多阳性血液可刺激抗奇多产生这一结论得到了证实。