Publications by authors named "F Juron-Dupraz"

Hemolytic disease of the newborn infant (HDN) due to anti-K (Cellano) is very uncommon in Caucasians. We report here a case of anti-K HDN. The anti-K alloimmunization appeared in the mother during her fifth pregnancy.

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During the last thirty years, the diagnosis, management and prevention of haemolytic disease of the newborn infant (HDN) have improved. From 1959 to 1988, 3004 HDN (ABO excluded) have been collected. The percentage of HDN with anti-D alloimmunization decreased significantly (98.

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Haemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) due to Rhesus anti-e alone is rarely observed in the Caucasian population. We report here a case of an R2R2 mother who had never been transfused and whose two children had a mild HDN without transfusion or blood exchange transfusion (BE) after delivery.

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In many cases, during pregnancies of anti-D alloimmunized women, without antigenic stimulus, the anti-D concentration remains stable. We report here a case of a woman anti-D and anti-C alloimmunized which has presented high variation of anti-D concentration in her serum during two successive pregnancies with a Rh-negative fetus. Thus, the Liley Index only has confirmed the absence of fetal damage.

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