@article {4576, title = {Delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction caused by anti-Jsb in a Js(a+b+) patient.}, journal = {Transfusion//Transfusion}, volume = {22}, year = {1982}, month = {1982}, pages = {161 - 2}, address = {UNITED STATES}, abstract = {A 39-year-old multiparous woman developed a mixed field positive direct antiglobulin test within 15 days of receiving four units of crossmatch compatible red blood cells. Anti-Jsb was demonstrable in both the serum and the eluate. The case was further complicated by the fact that the patient{\textquoteright}s pretransfusion red blood cells typed as Js(b+). Serologic studies demonstrated that this was a case of allo-anti-Jsb in a Js(b+) patient which provides evidence of heterogeniety of the Js locus.}, keywords = {*Anemia, Hemolytic/et [Etiology], *Blood Group Antigens/im [Immunology], *Blood Transfusion/ae [Adverse Effects], *Kell Blood-Group System/im [Immunology], Adult, Antigens, Heterophile/ge [Genetics], Blood Group Incompatibility/et [Etiology], Coombs Test, Female, Humans, Isoantibodies/bi [Biosynthesis], Kell Blood-Group System/ge [Genetics], Pregnancy, Time Factors}, isbn = {0041-1132}, author = {Waheed, A and Kennedy, M S} }