May-Wewers Julie, Kaiser Jeffrey R, Moore Ellen Kay, Blackall Douglas P
Department of Pediatrics, UAMS College of Medicine, Little Rock, Arkansas 72202-3591, USA.
Am J Perinatol. 2006 May;23(4):213-7. doi: 10.1055/s-2006-934098. Epub 2006 Apr 4.
C(w) is a low-frequency antigen in the Rh blood group system with a prevalence of approximately 2% in whites. Although anti-C(w) is not an uncommon antibody in pregnancy (0.1% incidence), clinically significant hemolytic disease of the newborn is highly unusual. We report the case of an infant with severe hyperbilirubinemia and persistent anemia due to a high-titer maternal C(w) antibody. The medical literature relating to maternal C(w) alloimmunization and neonatal outcome is also reviewed. In addition, recommendations are made regarding the management of pregnancies and newborns complicated by antibodies to C(w).