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Incidence of Adverse Reaction to Transfusion in Pediatric Patients

Jung K, Shin KS, Son BR, Park HS

Background: Transfusions in pediatrics need to be performed carefully because of various variables, such as the blood volume and immature immune system. As a result, adverse transfusion reactions may appear...
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Characteristics of Red Blood Cell Alloimmunization in Patients with Hematologic Diseases

An GD, Kim KH

Background: Patients with hematologic diseases receive frequent transfusions of red blood cells (RBCs), platelets (PLTs), and fresh frozen plasma (FFP). These patients are more likely to develop alloimmunization due to...
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Three Cases of Anti-LW Antibody Identification at a Tertiary Hospital in Korea

Chae S, Kim KB, Yu H, Choi HJ, Jekarl DW, Lim J, Kim Y

The Landsteiner–Wiener (LW) antigen is a type of red blood cell antigen. Anti-LW appears in various situations, including alloantibodies, autoantibodies, and even transiently occurring antibodies. Anti-LW has similar characteristics to...
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Inspection and Evaluation of Blood Cold Chain

Kim YG, Kim NM, Jang CH, Kim HO, Kim JN

Background: Due to the importance of the cold chain related to vaccine transportation, it is necessary to establish a blood cold chain operation strategy by checking the status of blood...
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Case Report of Anti-f(ce) Antibody Identified Simultaneously with Anti-M Antibody in a Patient with Liver Cirrhosis

Youk HJ, Kim JS, Hwang SH, Oh HB, Ko DH

The Rh blood group system has C, D, E, c, and e as the main antigens, but ce(f) has been reported as a compound antigen. Anti-f(ce) is an unexpected antibody...
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Comparison between Screening Cells Including Dia and Mia Antigen for Unexpected Antibody Screening

Shin KH, Kim HH, Lee HJ, Kim H

The Dia and Mia antigens have been detected in Koreans with a frequency of 6.4∼14.5% and 0.9%, respectively. This study evaluated the effectiveness of different screening cells using the cells...
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