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Quick Scroll Q: Hematology: Rh incompatibility 06.28.05 (3 years ago) #1

WOF is the immunologic mechanism in Rh incompatibility manifestations in the infant:

antireceptor antibody
loss of self tolerance
immune complex formation
delayed type hypersensitivity
complement mediated cell destruction
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Quick Scroll 06.28.05 (3 years ago) #2

complement mediated cell destruction as IgG is the culprit
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Quick Scroll 06.28.05 (3 years ago) #3

can u give a ref pls?
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Quick Scroll 07.09.05 (3 years ago) #4

it's complement mediated cell destruction as it comes under T-2 hypersensitiviy reacn
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Quick Scroll 07.10.05 (3 years ago) #5

Thanks,Vertika...but can u give ur ref,pls???
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Quick Scroll 07.10.05 (3 years ago) #6

dat erythroblastsis foetalis is a type-2 hypersensitivity reacn is clearly written at many places.....though for exact page nos. i can only tell u once i refer n find out myselves.vaise u can b sure of this thing as this is clearly written in one of the coachings patho notes......still lemme c if i can find it for u in robbins or harri......sorry dat i cudnt give u the exact reference right now.
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Quick Scroll 07.11.05 (3 years ago) #7

Thanks,vertika.
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Quick Scroll 07.13.05 (3 years ago) #9

illustrated Pathology ,5th edn,page-183.......states dat erythroblastosis foetalis is an T-2 hypersens reacn.
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