Delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction with multiple alloantibody (Anti S, N, K) and a monospecific autoanti-JK(b) in intermediate beta-thalassemia patient in Tabriz.

TitleDelayed hemolytic transfusion reaction with multiple alloantibody (Anti S, N, K) and a monospecific autoanti-JK(b) in intermediate beta-thalassemia patient in Tabriz.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsDolatkhah R, Esfahani A, Torabi SE, Kermani IA, Sanaat Z, Ziaei JE, Nikanfar A, Chavoshi SH, Ghoreishi Z, Kermani AA
JournalAsian journal of transfusion science//Asian j. transfus. sci.
Volume7
Issue2
Pagination149 - 50
Date Published2013
ISBN Number0973-6247
Other Numbers101306858
Abstract

It appears that delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions may occur several days after the administration of donor red cells is true even though they have been shown to be compatible in cross match tests by the antiglobulin technique. A specific case was observed in our center, which confirms the fact. The patient was a 37-year-old male suffering from intermediate beta-thalassemia. He had a history of two previous transfusions, with unknown transfusion reaction. In the last transfusion, laboratory data showed: Hb 7.8 g/dL and Hematocrit (Hct) 24.2%. The patient received two units of cross matched, compatible concentrated red blood cells (RBCs). After eight days a severe reaction was observed with clinical evidence of tachycardia, fatigue, fever, back pain, chest discomfort, jaundice, nausea and anorexia. Accordingly delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction was suspected, and anti-RBC antibodies were tested. Laboratory tests revealed the presence of three alloantibodies: Anti-N, anti-S, anti-K, and a monospecific autoanti-JK(b).

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