Humans

Fatal hemolytic transfusion reaction resulting from ABO mistyping of a patient with acquired B antigen detectable only by some monoclonal anti-B reagents.

Acute haemolytic transfusion reactions due to weak antibodies that in vitro did not seem to be clinically significant.

Risks of hemolysis due to anti-A and anti-B caused by the transfusion of blood or blood components containing ABO-incompatible plasma.

A retrospective analysis of the value of monocyte monolayer assay results for predicting the clinical significance of blood group alloantibodies.

Hemolysis due to the simultaneous occurrence of passenger lymphocyte syndrome and a delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction in a liver transplant patient.

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