original-report | 30-November-2020
to predict the necessity of RHD genotyping. We wondered if weakly reactive D typing results by an automated microplate direct agglutination (MDA) testing platform might also predict the necessity of RHD genotyping and be associated with patients who carry RHD alleles encoding RHD allelic variants. Such typing results might identify individuals who appear to be D+ but are at risk of anti-D alloimmunization, such as women of child-bearing potential (WOCBP). Many practitioners believe that WOCBP who
J.P. Hudgins,
C. Matsushita,
C.W. Tuma,
L. O’Brien,
I.A. Shulman
Immunohematology, Volume 37 , ISSUE 4, 165–170