Oral desensitization in Rh disease

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
W R GoldR A Sacher

Abstract

Four pregnancies managed with erythrocyte membrane oral therapy because of severe Rh disease are presented. Reduction in anti-(D) production was the goal of the study. A patient was classified as having severe Rh immunization if there was a history of fetal loss due to erythroblastosis fetalis prior to 26 weeks.

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