Hemolytic Anemia, Anti-D

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Record number: 
1167
Adverse Occurrence type: 
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Estimated frequency: 
Post–lung transplant Rhesus PLS (passenger lymphocyte syndrome), occurring once in every 31 cases
Alerting signals, symptoms, evidence of occurrence: 
Severe hemolysis in one recipient and two cases with serologic evidence alone (positive DAT).
Demonstration of imputability or root cause: 
Three of 97 alloimmunized donors were identified by the signal of apparent red blood cells autoimmunization with self or mimicking-specificities after lung transplantation.
Imputability grade: 
2 Probable
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Suggest new keywords: 
Rh immunization
passenger lymphocyte syndrome
lung
Suggest references: 
Cserti-Gazdewich, CM, et al, 2009. Passenger lymphocyte syndrome with or without immune hemolytic anemia in all Rh-positive recipients of lungs from rhesus alloimmunized donors: three new cases and a review of the literature.Transfus Med Rev 23:134-45. Shortt, J., Westall, G.P., Roxby,, D.,Chen, J. W., Snell, G.I., Polizzotto, M.N., Magrin, G., Webb, A., Street, A.M., Borosak, M., Wood, E.M. and Cole-Sinclair, M.F. (2008). A 'dangerous' group O donor: severe hemolysis in all recipients of organs from a donor with multiple red cell alloantibodies. Am J Transplant 8(3): 711-14. Shortt, J., Westall, G.P., Roxby,, D.,Chen, J. W., Snell, G.I., Polizzotto, M.N., Magrin, G., Webb, A., Street, A.M., Borosak, M., Wood, E.M. and Cole-Sinclair, M.F. (2008). A 'dangerous' group O donor: severe hemolysis in all recipients of organs from a donor with multiple red cell alloantibodies. Am J Transplant 8(3): 711-14.