Publications by authors named "Jennifer B Do"

Background: ABO autoantibodies are rare. Most reported examples have been antibodies with 4 degrees C titers not greater than 256 in patients without apparent hemolytic anemia. Most high-titer, high-thermal-amplitude, complement-activating cold agglutinins are associated with hemolytic anemia.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Jennifer B Do"

  • - Jennifer B Do's research spans various medical specialties, focusing on unique cases in otolaryngology and transfusion medicine.
  • - Notable publications include a study on the surgical management of congenital pharyngo-oto-cutaneous fistula and a radiology case on keratocystic odontogenic tumors, illustrating her engagement with rare clinical conditions.
  • - Additionally, she has explored the characteristics of ABO autoantibodies, highlighting a unique instance of high-titer cold agglutinins associated with acrocyanosis, thus contributing valuable insights into transfusion-related immunology.