A case of acute hemolytic transfusion reaction due to anti-Dia antibody -A case report-
- Resource Type
- Text
- Authors
- No, Min Young; Lee, Seung Hwan; Mun, Sung Ha
- Source
- Korean Journal of Anesthesiology. 63(4):353-356
- Subject
- Case Report
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Many medical institutions in Korea have recently been performing an antibody screening test as one of the essential elements of a pre-transfusion test. The Di a antigen is well known as one of the antigens with low incidence among Caucasians; however, it has been discovered with a relatively higher incidence among Mongoloid populations. The frequency of the Di a antigen among the Korean population is estimated to be 6.4-14.5%. But in Korea, a screening panel of cells from abroad without Di a positive cells has been commonly used when a patient has an unexpected antibody screening test. Here we report a case of acute hemolytic transfusion reaction due to Anti-Di a antibody. To prevent other transfusion reaction by anti-Di a antibody, addition of Di a positive cells as unexpected antibody screening test is recommended.