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A collection of educational content about current advancements in science and technology to help promote a higher level of patient care.
A collection of educational content about current advancements in science and technology to help promote a higher level of patient care.
Learn with industry experts and thought leaders through our Ortho Science Bytes monthly podcasts, webinars, videos and additional resources — some of which provide the opportunity to earn Professional Acknowledgment for Continuing Education. You’ll gain invaluable knowledge to help your lab maximize performance and help achieve higher patient outcomes.
Alloimmune hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN) may occur when a pregnant woman has an antibody against an antigen on the fetal red cells inherited from the father. Many antibodies to red blood cell antigens can cause HDFN, including those from the ABO, Rh, and other blood group systems. Women can develop antibodies either through previous pregnancy or transfusion. In this podcast episode, we will discuss the types of HDFN, the role that partial D groups, and the presence of anti-D as it relates to its prevalence, prognosis, and management.
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