@article {4575, title = {Delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction caused by the second example of anti-K19.}, journal = {Transfusion//Transfusion}, volume = {19}, year = {1979}, month = {1979}, pages = {604 - 8}, address = {UNITED STATES}, abstract = {A second example of anti-K19 has been identified in the serum of a black patient immunized by blood transfusions. The antibody was responsible for delayed hemolysis of transfused incompatible red blood cells. The patient{\textquoteright}s red blood cells are K:--19 but are otherwise of common Kell phenotype. The K19 antigen is closely associated with the Kell blood group although there is, as yet, no pedigree information to confirm that it is produced by the Kell gene. Tests on 10,757 group O blood donors have not revealed any further examples of the K:--19 phenotype.}, keywords = {*Anemia, Hemolytic, Autoimmune/et [Etiology], *Antibodies, *Blood Group Antigens/im [Immunology], *Kell Blood-Group System/im [Immunology], Blood Grouping and Crossmatching, Gene Frequency, Humans, Leukocytes, Male, Middle Aged, Phenotype}, isbn = {0041-1132}, author = {Marsh, W L and DiNapoli, J and Oyen, R and Greenspan, R and Hu, A and Rincon, F} }