PMID: 1198686DOI: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.1975.15676082234.xNov 11, 1975Paper
An adverse pulmonary reaction to cryoprecipitate in a hemophiliac
Transfusion
E P ReeseP R Craddock
Abstract
An adult with classif Hemophilia A experienced a very severe reaction to transfusion with cryoprecipitate which was manifested as an adverse pulmonary reaction with marked hypoxemia in spite of oxygen therapy. The patient had neither leukoagglutinins nor lymphocytoxic, anti-platelet, or anti-Gm antibodies. His IgA level was normal. The possibility that debris in the cryoprecipitate from leukocytes and platelets contributed to the reaction is discussed.
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