Prevention of rhesus immunization in the presence of a potential sensitizing factor
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2023.vol19.pp129-130Keywords:
potential sensitizing factor, prevention of rhesus immunization, hemolytic diseaseAbstract
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
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