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Autoimmune hemolytic anemia is characterized by increased red cell destruction and/or decreased red cell survival due to autoantibodies directed against self-antigens on red cells. Since autoantibodies react with self and nonself red blood cells (RBCs), they tend to mask the underlying clinically significant alloantibodies and many a times mimic a specific pattern like alloantibodies.

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Soma Agrawal, Mohit Chowdhry, Shiva Prasad Gajullupalli, Muthukumaravel. Autoantibodies mimicking alloantibodies: A case series unveiling the dilemmas of transfusion Asian Journal of Transfusion Science. 2022 Dec 12;17(1):58-62


PMID: 37188033

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