Pedal I, Madea B, Oehmichen M
Z Rechtsmed. 1986;97(4):269-76. doi: 10.1007/BF00200606.
A patient with blood group O died 8 h after an accidental transfusion of one unit of A1 erythrocytes. The admixture of group A red cells was not detected during postmortem serology. Paraffin-embedded autopsy material was studied by the indirect immunoperoxidase technique using monoclonal antibodies. Group A red cells were easily identified as circulating agglutinates in the larger vessels, in the capillary vessels of all organs examined, and as closely packed cell aggregations in the sinuses of the spleen. However, there was no clear evidence of erythrophagocytosis in the spleen or in liver.
一名O型血患者在意外输注1单位A1红细胞后8小时死亡。尸检血清学检查未检测到A组红细胞的混合情况。使用单克隆抗体通过间接免疫过氧化物酶技术对石蜡包埋的尸检材料进行研究。A组红细胞很容易被识别为在较大血管、所有检查器官的毛细血管中循环的凝集物,以及脾脏窦中的紧密堆积的细胞聚集体。然而,在脾脏或肝脏中没有明显的红细胞吞噬证据。