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Over 95 Per Cent Sensitization Against Allogeneic Leukocytes Following Single Massive Blood Transfusion

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Journal Vox Sang
Specialty Hematology
Date 1975 Jan 1
PMID 1114788
Citations 2
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Abstract

The development and persistence of leukoagglutinating and lymphocytotoxic alloantibodies were systematically studied in 54 patients who had received single massive blood transfusions because of open-heart surgery. Of these patients over 95% were sensitized when tested for both leukoagglutinins and lymphocytotoxins, whereas 74% were found to be immunized when searched for cytotoxic antibodies only. The optimal time for detecting antibodies was 2 weeks after blood transfusions.

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