Re: Anti c antibody

From: Peter Wein (pwein@unimelb.edu.au)
Wed Aug 17 21:58:38 2005


This is not a low titre - intermediate really - there ahs been haemolytic disease at this level. MCA peak systolic velocity is useful in the second half of pregnancy as long as you use the right nomogram and trust your ultrasound. You should manage like any other iso-immunization.

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Peter Wein

> I have a an early pregnancy patient with an anti-c antibody titer 1:64 > found incidentally on her prenatal screen. I know that there is a shift > in following some antibody sensitized pregnancies with Doppler. Would > this apply to anti c at this low titer or any other suggestions? > > Thanks > ************************************************************************ > **** > Charlie Chambers

> Hood River, OR USA > cchamber@alumni.rice.edu > > "...not because I regard fishing as being so terribly > important but because I suspect that so many of the other > concerns of men are equally unimportant-and not nearly > so much fun." > John Voelker > ************************************************************************ > ***** >

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