A successful case in which alloantibodies(anti-E+Fyb) compatible but autoantibodies(anti-C+e) incompatible blood transfusions were performed without hemolytic reactions or responses.
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A 68-year-old multipara with rheumatoid arthritis was admitted expecting operation. Her blood type was group 0, Rheusus CCDee. Alloantibodies, anti-E+Fyb were detected in her serum. Moreover, direct antigloblin test was positive and autoantibodies were eluated from her erythrocytes and showed obvious specificities of anti-C+e.Six units of packed red blood cells, which were compatible with her alloantibodies (anti-E+Fyb), but incompatible with her auto-antibodies (anti-C+e), were successfully transfused without any hemolytic reactions or elevation of autoantibodies titers or levels of serum indirect bilirubin.
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