The first example of a Raddon-like antibody as a cause of a transfusion reaction
- PMID: 7466911
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.1981.21181127491.x
The first example of a Raddon-like antibody as a cause of a transfusion reaction
Abstract
A serum Raddon defining a low-frequency red blood cell antigen FR, and its association with the Miltenberger complex of antigens, were reported in 1977. An antibody of the same serological specificity was the cause of a transfusion reaction. The patient's reaction and serological response, as well as the frequency of Raddon and its inheritance, are described.
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