An unusual case of an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction caused by an autoanti-I
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11 mar 2020
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Categoria dell'articolo: Case Report
Pubblicato online: 11 mar 2020
Pagine: 101 - 103
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/immunohematology-2019-182
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© 2011 N. Win, et al., published by Sciendo
In general, naturally occurring cold autoagglutinins react optimally at low temperatures. We describe a young child who experienced an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction by an unusual autoanti-I. The IgM autoanti-I was detected at 4°C (titer 256) and also reacted at 30°C. This case highlights the potential hazard of transfusing units of blood immediately upon removal from the blood refrigerator, especially into neonates and children of small stature.