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Blood Bank - Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn
(HDFN) - Exam 3 - Dr. Kolajki


On the basis of

HDFN occurs when mother develops an IgG capable of crossing the placental barrier
specific to a paternal antigen present on RBCs, there is coating of IgG alloantibody on
fetal red cells which undergo accelerated destruction both before and after birth



What is HDFN capable of resulting in?

intrauterine death abnormalities of the fetus



Define HDFN.

A disorder wherein the life span of the fetal/neonatal red cells is shortened due to
maternal alloantibodies against red cell antigens from the father



Describe a fetomaternal bleed.

fetal RBCs enter the moms circulation, trauma to moms abdomen during birth, maternal
antibodies are formed against foreign fetal red cells antigens



What are the symptoms of HDFN before birth?

fetal death, heart failure, anemia



What are the symptoms of HDFN after birth?

heart failure, build up of bilirubin, kernicterus, severe growth retardation, anemia



What are the most severe but least common culprits of HDFN?

, Rh system antibodies



What are the most common and least severe culprits of HDFN?

ABO antibodies



What other antibodies cause HDFN?

Kell, Kidd, Duffy



What causes anemia associated with HDFN?

fetal RBC destruction by maternal IgG antibodies, decreased fetal RBC in circulation
will lead to severe anemia



Why is HDFN sometimes called Erythroblastosis Fetalis?

stimulation of erythropoiesis occurs, fetal bone marrow releases erythroblasts into
circulation



What does decreased albumin lead to in HDFN?

generalized edema



What role does the liver and spleen play in HDFN?

helps bone marrow due to increased hemolysis resulting in enlarged liver and spleen



What does impaired liver function lead to in HDFN?

less production of proteins



What does severe anemia lead to in HDFN?

cardiovascular failure and tissue hypoxia which may lead to to fetal death

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