Goldstone A H, McVerry B A, Cooper M
Postgrad Med J. 1979 Oct;55(648):743-4. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.55.648.743.
The production of anti-s antibodies during pregnancy is a rare event and usually causes haemolysis of fetal red cells. A case is presented where an IgG anti-s antibody crossed the placenta, but did not produce any evidence of haemolysis.
孕期产生抗 - s抗体是罕见事件,通常会导致胎儿红细胞溶血。本文报告一例IgG抗 - s抗体穿过胎盘,但未产生任何溶血迹象的病例。