Eritrositlerin poliaglütinabilitesi, sahsm eritrositlerinin birgok normal serumlarla aglütine olmasl halidir. Bu aglütinasyon, genel olarak bam enfeksiyonlarla ilgilidir. Belirli mikro - organizmalardan glkan bam anzimler eritrositler üzerindeki antijenini aktive ederler. Bu fenomen in vitro ve in vivo olarak husule gelebilir. Kullandlžltmz bütün kahil insan serumlarl vak'amlzm eritrositlerini aglütine etmistir. Vak'armzda olabilecek in vitro T - deEisimini elimine etmek icin hastadan taze kan örnekleri almrmstlr. Yamda bu hastamn kan grubu, Rh. tayini ve cross-match ile kan transfüzyonu icin kan bulmada zorluklar münakasa edilmistir. Transfüzyon icin yalmz iki sise kan bulunmus ve plazmasl almarak kan, hastayl trans-, füzyon sonrasl reaksiyonlardan korumak baklmmdan, iki defa steril normal tuzlu su ile Yikanmstlr.
Polyagglutinability of red cells is a condition in which a person's red cells are agglutinated by a variable number of normal sera. This agglutination, in general, is thought to be associated with some infection. Some enzyme which delivering by certain microorganisms produce the T-activation on red cells. This phenomenon can be happen in vitro or in vivo. Our case's red cells Were agglutinated by all the normal adult human sera which we examined. In our case in vitro T-transformation could be excluded, since the polyagglutinability red cells could be demonstrated in several fresh specimens. In the text We discussed the difficulties for grouping, Rh. typing and for cross-matching to prepare a compatible blood for this patient. Only we found two bottles for transfusion and we remove all the plasma from them, we washed twice with sterile normal saline to prevent the patient from post-transfusiional reactions.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Haematology |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | October 31, 1970 |
Published in Issue | Year 1970 Volume: 23 Issue: 5 |