Severe Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn due to Anti-Dia.

Douglas Blackall
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Dia is a low-frequency member of the Diego blood group system, which is comprised of 23 antigens. The Diego blood group antigens are found on the erythroid membrane glycoprotein band 3, the red cell anion exchanger (AE1). The behavior of anti-Dia in pregnancy can only be surmised by rare, published case reports. This is a case report of severe hemolytic disease of the newborn due to a high-titer maternal anti-Dia immune response. The neonate's mother was monitored throughout pregnancy with Dia antibody titers. In the third trimester, her antibody titer abruptly rose to 32. Her fetus was emergently delivered and was found to be jaundiced at birth with a hemoglobin/hematocrit of 5 g/dL/15.9% and a neonatal bilirubin of 14.6 mg/dL. With simple transfusion, intensive phototherapy, and two doses of intravenous immunoglobulin, the neonate's condition normalized quickly. He was discharged from the hospital after 8 days in excellent condition. Anti-Dia is uncommonly encountered in both transfusion services and obstetric practices. Although very rare, anti-Dia can be associated with cases of severe hemolytic disease in newborns.

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抗迪亚致新生儿严重溶血性疾病
迪亚是由23种抗原组成的迪亚血型系统的低频成员。Diego血型抗原位于红细胞膜糖蛋白带3,即红细胞阴离子交换器(AE1)上。妊娠期抗迪亚的行为只能通过罕见的、已发表的病例报告来推测。这是一个病例报告严重溶血性疾病的新生儿,由于高滴度的母体抗迪亚免疫反应。新生儿的母亲在整个妊娠期间监测Dia抗体滴度。在妊娠晚期,她的抗体滴度突然上升到32。她的胎儿是紧急分娩的,出生时发现黄疸,血红蛋白/红细胞压积为5 g/dL/15.9%,新生儿胆红素为14.6 mg/dL。通过简单的输血、强化光疗和两剂静脉注射免疫球蛋白,新生儿的病情很快恢复正常。8天后,他出院了,情况很好。抗迪亚在输血服务和产科实践中都不常见。虽然非常罕见,但抗迪亚可与新生儿严重溶血性疾病的病例有关。
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