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ABO -HEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF THE NEWBORN

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  25-30

Abstract

 ABO Hemolytic disease of the newborn is the most common cause of Hemolytic jaundice in newborns. In a prospective study during] 997, we determined the clinical course and incidence of hemolytic disease of newborn due to ABO blood group incompatibility in Ghaem Hospital.In the present study from a sample of 128 blood group (O) mothers, 50 term neonate, had blood group A & B as case group, and 50 neonates without incompatibility considered as control group these infants were compared for hyperbilirubinemia in first 3 days of life.Skin Bilirubin index, measured daily in both groups of newborns byjaundicemeter instrument. In babies with critical index (skin Bilirubin> 17) serum bilirubin and other Hematological values were determined.In this study, six newborns had significant jaundice (Bilirubin>15mg/dl) in incompatible group but in control group only 2 infant had hyperbilirubinemia in first three day of life.Taking into account that in Mashhad their frequency & blood 0 is nearly 60%, it was concluded that in general population of pregnant mothers 24%, Present feto- maternal ABO incompatibility.This figure is less than value that reported by others, therefore, incidence of ABO- Hemolytic disease in all of newborns is 2/9 percent (%24).

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    MAMOURI, GH.A., & BABAEI, HOMA. (2002). ABO -HEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF THE NEWBORN. MEDICAL JOURNAL OF MASHHAD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 45(77), 25-30. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/52018/en

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    MAMOURI GH.A., BABAEI HOMA. ABO -HEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF THE NEWBORN. MEDICAL JOURNAL OF MASHHAD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2002;45(77):25-30. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/52018/en

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    GH.A. MAMOURI, and HOMA BABAEI, “ABO -HEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF THE NEWBORN,” MEDICAL JOURNAL OF MASHHAD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 45, no. 77, pp. 25–30, 2002, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/52018/en

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