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Interference of Unexpected Antibody Detection Test in Patients Administering Daratumumab

Shin S, Cho EH, Seo JY, Kim EY, Choi S, Chun S, Cho D

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A System for Cryopreservation of Rare Red Blood Cell Units; Right Time to Start

Cho EH, Chun S, Seo JY, Kang ES, Cho D, Kim DW

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Diverse Phenotypes of Cis-AB Blood Group and Transfusion Strategy

Park MS, Chun S, Lee CH, Cho D

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Extended Red Blood Cell Phenotype Matching Is Dependent on Ethnicity and Specificity of RBC Alloantibodies

Kim HY, Chung YN, Cho D

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First Korean Case of Partial D DBS-1

Choi S, Yu H, Cho D

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Planned Transfusion of D-Positive Blood Components in an Asia Type DEL Patient: Proposed Modification of the Korean National Guidelines for Blood Transfusion

Choi S, Chun S, Seo JY, Yang JH, Cho D

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A Case of Mature B-cell Neoplasm with Light Chain Clonality Confirmed by Cytoplasmic Light Chain Expression Using Flow Cytometry

Cho EH, Yoo IY, Ryu MR, Shin HY, Kim SH, Cho D

Surface immunoglobulin light-chain restriction is evidence of clonality in mature B-cell neoplasms. An aberrant pattern of surface light-chain expression can also be considered evidence of clonality. However, because this result...
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Towards better and safer blood transfusion

Cho D

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Way to go to exploit NK cells' versatile talents for cancer immunotherapy

Cho D

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Primary Anti-D Alloimmunization Induced by "Asian Type" RHD (c.1227G>A) DEL Red Cell Transfusion

Yang HS, Lee MY, Park TS, Cho SY, Lee HJ, Lim G, Lee DD, Oh SH, Cho D, Park KU

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A Case of 73-Year-Old Male with Chronic Invasive Fungal Sinusitis Mimicking Sino-Nasal Malignancy

Cho D, Cho SD, Cha H, Kim HJ

Fungal sinusitis is a sinus infection caused by fungal species, most of which are aspergillus species. They can be classified mainly into two groups, invasive fungal sinusitis and non-invasive fungal...
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First Case in Korea of a Patient With Anti-PP1Pk Antibodies: Successful Blood Management via Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution

Ha C, Choi S, Yu H, Chun S, Kim KH, Lee JH, Han IW, Cho D

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Weak D type 33 Found in a Patient with a Weak D Phenotype: The First Case in Korea

Yu H, Park JE, Park G, Cho D

RHD genotyping is a useful adjunct to serologic testing. Although the use of RHD genotyping in the detection of Asia type DEL in serological D negative Koreans is gradually increasing,...
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Possible Transfusion-Related Acute Lung Injury Following Convalescent Plasma Transfusion in a Patient With Middle East Respiratory Syndrome

Chun S, Chung CR, Ha YE, Han TH, Ki CS, Kang ES, Park JK, Peck KR, Cho D

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Hemolytic Anemia as a Sequela of Arsenic Intoxication Following Long-Term Ingestion of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Lee JJ, Kim YK, Cho SH, Park KS, Chung IJ, Cho D, Ryang DW, Kim HJ

We report on a 51-yr-old woman who developed intravascular hemolytic anemia caused by arsenic after long-term ingestion of a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Twelve years before the admission, she was...
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A Case of Myeloid Blast Crisis of Atypical Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia

Cho HS, Lee CH, Kim KD, Lee KH, Bae SH, Cho D, Ryang DW

  • KMID: 2252410
  • Korean J Hematol.
  • 2003 Aug;38(3):200-204.
Atypical chronic myelogenous leukemia (aCML) has dysplastic as well as proliferative features in most instance and rarely evolves to blast crisis, so it is considered as a distinct clinical entity...
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Anti-LW Showing Anti-D Mimicking Specificity: A Case Report

Shin S, Seo JY, Choi S, Chun S, Cho D

LW antigens are expressed in higher intensities in D-positive blood cells than D-negative cells, which can result in false identification of anti-D in pretransfusion testing. Although several cases of anti-LW...
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Two A(weak)B Cases with Aw10 Allele Separated by Allele-specific Sequencing

Won EJ, Cho D, Shin MG, Kwon SY, Cho NS, Ryang DW

  • KMID: 2300017
  • Korean J Blood Transfus.
  • 2011 Apr;22(1):59-64.
We separated an Aw10 allele by allele-specific sequencing in two Aw10/B101 samples that had the AweakB phenotype. Two samples with the A102/B101 genotype were also tested as a control. The...
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Red Blood Cell Alloimmunization in Korean Patients With Myelodysplastic Syndrome and Liver Cirrhosis

Kim HY, Cho EJ, Chun S, Kim KH, Cho D

Red blood cell (RBC) alloimmunization varies across human populations and ethnic groups. We evaluated the characteristics of RBC alloimmunization and compared the risk of alloimmunization in Korean patients with myelodysplastic...
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Transfusion Support of Patients with Antibodies Against High-Frequency RBC Antigens

Park JH, Cho D, Ryang DW

  • KMID: 1705198
  • Korean J Blood Transfus.
  • 2014 Apr;25(1):69-71.
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