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Abstract

In this article, prevention of rhesus immunization in the presence of a potential sensitizing factor, the development of hemolytic disease of fetuses and infants, and disorders of fetal erythrocytes are described in detail

Keywords

potential sensitizing factor prevention of rhesus immunization hemolytic disease

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How to Cite
Nasirova Durdonakhan Yusupjonovna., & Saidjalilova Dilnoza Djavdatovna. (2023). Prevention of rhesus immunization in the presence of a potential sensitizing factor. Texas Journal of Medical Science, 19, 129–130. https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2023.vol19.pp129-130

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