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Hemolytic Disease of Newborn – HDN

Posted on May 26, 2011 by Mifrah Ziyard

HDN is caused by hyper immune IgG immunoglobulin during pregnancy. The hyper immune immunoglobulins are able to cross the placenta and bind with corresponding antigens on the surface of fetal RBC. Eventually this will lead to hemolysis of fetal RBC. This is also called as Erythroblastosis fetalis. There are two instances where hyper immune immunoglobulins… Continue reading

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