Welch C R, Makepeace P A, Walkinshaw S A
Fetal Centre, Liverpool Maternity Hospital.
Br J Hosp Med. 1993;49(11):813-6.
The management of anti-D alloimmunization is still changing. The mainstay of monitoring for severe disease is now ultrasonography. Non-Rh(D) antibodies are now a relatively common cause of alloimmune anaemia and should be looked for in all pregnancies.