Asian Journal of Transfusion Science (Jan 2017)

Anti-G with concomitant anti-C and anti-D: A case report in a pregnant woman

  • Rabeya Yousuf,
  • Ahmad Nasirudin Mustafa,
  • Siew-Ling Ho,
  • Yee-Loong Tang,
  • Chooi-Fun Leong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0973-6247.200770
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 62 – 64

Abstract

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The G antigen of Rh blood group system is present in almost all D-positive or C-positive red cells but absent from red cells lacking D and C antigens. The differentiation of anti-D and anti-C from anti-G is not necessary for routine transfusion; however, during pregnancy, it is important because anti-G can masquerade as anti-D and anti-C with initial antibody testing. The false presence of anti-D will exclude the patient from receiving anti-D immunoglobulin (RhIG) when the patient actually is a candidate for RhIG prophylaxis. Moreover, patients with positive anti-D or anti-G are at risk of developing hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn and need close monitoring. Thus, proper identification allows the clinicians to manage patients properly. This case report highlights a rare case of anti-G together with anti-D and anti-C in a pregnant woman. This report disseminates knowledge on identification of anti-G and its importance in pregnant women.

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