Affiliation:
1. Institute for Mother and Child Health Care "Dr Vukan Čupić", Belgrade
2. Institute for Blood Transfusion of Serbia, Belgrade
3. Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinic "Narodni front", Belgrade
Abstract
Introduction. Jra is a high-frequency antigen belonging to the JR blood group system. Population studies have established that the Jr (a-) phenotype is rare. The clinical significance of anti-Jra antibodies is controversial. This case report describes a newborn with prolonged jaundice due to alloimmunization against Jra antigen. Case Outline. A female Roma infant, 27 days of age, was admitted to hospital due to prolonged jaundice and failure to thrive. Immunohematological testing determined a blood group type A, D+ C+ E+ c+ e+, K-, and the presence of an antibody direct against a high-prevalence red blood cell antigens. On admission, total bilirubin was 199.6 ?mol/l, direct bilirubin 10.3 ?mol/l, hemoglobin concentration 132 g/l, hematocrit 41.1%, reticulocytes 1.08%. The newborn was the third child from a third routinely monitored pregnancy. Maternal sensitization to Jra antigen was detected during the second pregnancy. The titer of anti-Jra reached the highest value of 1,024 at the 28th week of gestation. Conclusion. This is the first description of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia caused by anti-Jra antibody in the Republic of Serbia. This case report provides new data about the clinical significance of anti-Jra in pregnancy and the newborn.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia