美国一家医院抗迪亚介导的胎儿和新生儿溶血性疾病

Q4 Medicine Immunohematology Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.21307/immunohematology-2023-006
J W Jacobs, E Abels, T C Binns, C A Tormey, N Sostin
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Dia是Diego血型系统中临床上最重要的低流行抗原之一,因为Dia抗体(尽管很少)与溶血性输血反应和胎儿和新生儿溶血性疾病(HDFN)有关。考虑到地理上的联系,大多数反印度hdf病例报告发生在日本、中国和波兰。我们描述了在美国一家医院中,一名36岁G4P2012女性(自我认定为西班牙裔,南美血统)所生的新生儿患有hdn的病例,该女性多次抗体检测试验呈阴性。分娩时,脐带血直接抗球蛋白试验呈阳性(3+反应性),新生儿胆红素水平中度升高,但不需要光疗和输血。这个病例强调了在美国,由于在大多数美国患者群体中几乎普遍缺乏这种抗原和抗体,hdf继发于抗dia,这是一种罕见的、意想不到的原因。该病例还表明,有必要认识到抗原的抗体,这些抗体在大多数人群中被认为是“低流行率”,但在特定种族或族裔群体中可能更频繁地遇到,可能需要更广泛的检测。
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Hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn mediated by anti-Dia in a U.S. hospital.

Dia is one of the most clinically significant low-prevalence antigens in the Diego blood group system, since antibodies to Dia have, albeit rarely, been implicated in hemolytic transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). Given the geographical association, most anti-Dia HDFN cases have been reported in Japan, China, and Poland. We describe a case of HDFN in a neonate born to a 36-year-old G4P2012 woman of self-identified Hispanic ethnicity and of South American descent with multiple negative antibody detection tests in a U.S. hospital. Upon delivery, a cord blood direct antiglobulin test was positive (3+ reactivity), and neonatal bilirubin levels were moderately elevated, but phototherapy and transfusion were not required. This case highlights a rare, unexpected cause of HDFN in the United States secondary to anti-Dia, given the near-universal absence of this antigen and antibody in most U.S. patient populations. The case also demonstrates the need for awareness of antibodies to antigens that are considered "low-prevalence" in most populations but that might be encountered more frequently in specific racial or ethnic groups and may require more extensive testing.

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