@article {4392, title = {An immediate hemolytic transfusion reaction due to anti-C and a delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction due to anti-Ce+e: hemoglobinemia, hemoglobinuria and transient impaired renal function.}, journal = {Vox sanguinis//Vox Sang}, volume = {47}, year = {1984}, month = {1984}, pages = {348 - 53}, address = {SWITZERLAND}, abstract = {A patient with phenotype R2r and anti-C has a hemolytic transfusion reaction (HTR) with hemoglobinemia and hemoglobinuria which occurred within 2 h of receiving an R1r transfusion. Transient impaired renal function ensued. A patient with phenotype R2R2 and anti-Ce+e had the same experience on day 4 after receiving three R1r and one rr units. 2 other patients, 1 R2r with anti-C who received one R1r unit and the other R2R2 with anti-Ce+e who received two R1r units, showed no clinical evidence of HTR. Both anti-C antibodies were entirely IgG while both anti-Ce+e antibodies initially were predominantly IgM. IgG subclassing was unsuccessful and red blood cell-mononuclear phagocyte assays were normal. These cases occurred from 1979 to 1981.}, keywords = {*Blood Group Incompatibility/et [Etiology], *Blood Transfusion/ae [Adverse Effects], *Rh-Hr Blood-Group System/im [Immunology], Aged, Blood Group Incompatibility/im [Immunology], Female, Hemoglobinuria/et [Etiology], Hemolysis, Humans, Immunoglobulin G/im [Immunology], Immunoglobulin M/im [Immunology], Isoantibodies/im [Immunology], Kidney Diseases/et [Etiology], Male, Middle Aged, Time Factors}, isbn = {0042-9007}, author = {Molthan, L and Matulewicz, T J and Bansal-Carver, B and Benz, E J} }