Hemolytic disease caused by Anti C antibodies

Rh blood group system is a complex blood group system. Rh antibodies are produced in Rh negative individuals following exposure to foreign RBCs after transfusion or pregnancy. Anti C is a rare cause of hemolytic disease of newborn and is very scarcely reported in the literature. The aim of the present case report of Hemolytic disease caused by Anti C antibody is to bring out the fact that antibodies other than anti D should be considered in cases that give a suggestive history but no evidence of Anti D. More here: Anti Rh Hemolytic Disease due to Anti C Antibody: Is Testing for Anti D Antibodies Enough? See also: The Rhesus (Rh) blood group is one of the most complex … Continue reading Hemolytic disease caused by Anti C antibodies