Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Oct 2022)

Neonatal haemolytic disease with co-existing Anti-D and Anti-C antibodies: an unusual experience

  • Hafiza Mehreen Durrani,
  • Zubia Zaman,
  • Imran Mansoor Raza,
  • Munira Jamali,
  • Ayesha Saleem,
  • Shabana Muzammil Ejaz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.4564
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 11

Abstract

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Neonatal haemolytic disease in the new-born remains of prime importance for paediatricians due to high perinatal morbidity and mortality rates. The Rh antigen family comprises several different antigens, out of which, D antigen incompatibility is well known for causing severe haemolytic disease in the foetus. Although the current literature shows anomalous cases where coexisting non-D-Rh and D-Rh antigens are the causative agents, there is very little information regarding post-natal outcomes in neonates bearing two different incompatibilities simultaneously. Herein, we discuss an unusual case of anti-D as well as anti-C antibodies (non-D-Rh) in a male neonate born to a Rh-negative mother, who developed jaundice and haemolysis in post-natal life. The neonate underwent exchange transfusion and photo therapy due to raised serum bilirubin levels, supplemented with repeated blood transfusions, intravenous immunoglobulin therapy, and immunosuppressive therapy. --Continue