Severe HDN due to anti‐Ce that required exchange tranfusion

BACKGROUND: Rh system antibodies are commonly encountered in blood bank practice as well as during pregnancy. Nevertheless, no examples of anti‐Ce (RH7) have been reported as a cause of HDN that requires exchange transfusion.

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