Biale Y, Dvilansky A
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 1982;61(3):219-21. doi: 10.3109/00016348209156560.
Pregnant women with antibodies to high incidence blood group antigens should be diagnosed as early as possible and red blood cells should be stored frozen for future possible needs. Either autologous, compatible siblings or unrelated individuals' red blood cells should be frozen. The application of such a program is described in three pregnant women with exceedingly rare antibodies to high incidence blood group antigens (anti-Lutheranb, and PP1Pk, and anti c with blood type B CCddee Du negative).
对高频率血型抗原产生抗体的孕妇应尽早诊断,并应冷冻保存红细胞以备将来可能之需。应冷冻自体、血型匹配的同胞或无关个体的红细胞。本文描述了三名孕妇应用该方案的情况,她们对高频率血型抗原产生了极其罕见的抗体(抗路德b、PP1Pk和B型CCddee Du阴性的抗c)。