Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Jun 2024)

Maternal isoimmunization associated fetal anemia: A case report

  • Farah Jiandani,
  • Anuja Bhalerao,
  • Savita Somalwar,
  • Prajakta Chindhalore,
  • Yashika Jaiswal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1705_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
pp. 2507 – 2510

Abstract

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Maternal isoimmunization occurs when a pregnant woman develops an immune reaction due to the inheritance of a red-cell antigen, which is paternally derived and can result in fetal anemia, hemolysis, fetal death, and hydrops fetalis as the antibodies might travel through the placenta and get adhered to the antigens present in the erythrocytes of the fetus. This report highlights a rare case of Rh isoimmunization leading to fetal anemia in a 26-year-old female and evaluates the impact of intrauterine transfusion (IUT) in terms of the gestational age at delivery along with the mode of delivery, procedural complications, and overall survival rate of the fetus. In conclusion, the most frequent cause of fetal anemia is Rh alloimmunization, which should be taken into consideration while making a differential diagnosis throughout the assessment. Improvements in IUT procedures and earlier detection of the MCA-PSV by Doppler ultrasonographic examination have also contributed to better results.

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