A fatal case of acute hemolytic transfusion reaction caused by anti-Wra: case report and review of the literature.

Q4 Medicine
A Espinosa, L J Garvik, N Trung Nguyen, B Jacobsen
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Abstract

The red blood cell (RBC) antigen Wra is a low-prevalence antigen first described in 1953 by Holman and assigned to the Diego system in 1995. Because of its low prevalence, Wra is usually absent on commercial screening RBCs and antibody identification panels. When Wr(a+) screening RBCs are available, the corresponding antibody, anti-Wra, is often found in sera from healthy individuals, patients, and pregnant women. Anti-Wra can cause both hemolytic transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn. We describe a fatal acute hemolytic transfusion reaction caused by anti-Wra in a patient with no other RBC alloantibodies. Serologic investigation showed that one of the RBC units the patient received was Wr(a+). Immunohematology 2021;37:20-24.

The red blood cell (RBC) antigen Wra is a low-prevalence antigen first described in 1953 by Holman and assigned to the Diego system in 1995. Because of its low prevalence, Wra is usually absent on commercial screening RBCs and antibody identification panels. When Wr(a+) screening RBCs are available, the corresponding antibody, anti-Wra, is often found in sera from healthy individuals, patients, and pregnant women. Anti-Wra can cause both hemolytic transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn. We describe a fatal acute hemolytic transfusion reaction caused by anti-Wra in a patient with no other RBC alloantibodies. Serologic investigation showed that one of the RBC units the patient received was Wr(a+). Immunohematology 2021;37:20–24.

抗wra致急性溶血性输血反应致死亡1例报告并文献复习。
红细胞(RBC)抗原Wra是一种低流行率抗原,于1953年由Holman首次描述,并于1995年被分配到Diego系统。由于其低流行率,Wra通常在商业筛选红细胞和抗体鉴定板上不存在。当可用Wr(a+)筛选红细胞时,通常在健康人、患者和孕妇的血清中发现相应的抗wra抗体。抗wra可引起溶血性输血反应和胎儿和新生儿溶血性疾病。我们描述了一个致命的急性溶血性输血反应引起的抗wra患者没有其他红细胞同种抗体。血清学检查显示患者接受的红细胞单位之一为Wr(a+)。免疫血液学2021;37:20-24。红细胞(RBC)抗原Wra是一种低流行率抗原,于1953年由Holman首次描述,并于1995年被分配到Diego系统。由于其低流行率,Wra通常在商业筛选红细胞和抗体鉴定板上不存在。当可用Wr(a+)筛选红细胞时,通常在健康人、患者和孕妇的血清中发现相应的抗wra抗体。抗wra可引起溶血性输血反应和胎儿和新生儿溶血性疾病。我们描述了一个致命的急性溶血性输血反应引起的抗wra患者没有其他红细胞同种抗体。血清学检查显示患者接受的红细胞单位之一为Wr(a+)。免疫血液学2021;37:20-24。
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