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Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia during pregnancy
C E Benraad1, H A Scheerder, M A Overbeeke
1Department of Internal Medicine, st. Maartens Gasthuis, Venlo, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
We describe a 31-year-old woman, who presented during her first pregnancy, with severe haemolytic anaemia due to auto-immune antibodies against erythrocytes. IgG warm-antibodies, as well as IgM antibodies were found in her serum. This idiopathic form of auto-immune haemolysis was successfully treated with glucocorticoids. During her second pregnancy auto-immune haemolysis again developed and was treated similarly. Two healthy children were born. The uneventful outcome we saw with our patient is in keeping with other reports in the literature.