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Red blood cell alloantibodies dictating solid organ transplant decisions: Two case reports
Soumee Banerjee1, P Arpitha2, T V Reddy1
1Rotary TTK Blood Centre, Bangalore Medical Services Trust, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
Solid organ transplant recipients with red cell antibodies face immunohematological barriers. Careful pre-transplant assessment and management of red cell antigen compatibility are crucial for successful transplantation and peri-operative transfusion.
Area of Science:
- Transplantation Immunology
- Immunohematology
- Red Cell Antigen Systems
Background:
- Antibodies against red cell antigens in solid organ transplant recipients pose significant immunohematological challenges.
- These antibodies can complicate transplant outcomes if donor antigens are incompatible, necessitating careful clinical decision-making.
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