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Detection of high risk pregnancies with relation to ABO haemolytic disease of newborn.
Indian Journal of Pediatrics 1998 November
IgM and IgG anti A and anti B antibody status of 100 antenatal O group mothers (who had non O group husbands) were studied. Of these, 3 mothers had an IgM anti A antibody levels ranging from 1:512 to 1:2048 and IgG ranging from 1:1204 to 1:2048, IgM anti B ranging from 1:128 to 1:512 and IgG anti B ranging from 1:256 to 1:512. All these mothers had A + ve children and all these children suffered from ABO haemolytic disease of newborn (HDN). A 4th mother had an IgM anti A titre of 1:64 and IgG anti A titre of 1:16. The titre of IgM anti B in this mother was 1:512 and that of IgG 1:1024. The child was A + ve and did not suffer from ABO haemolytic disease of newborn.
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