The prevalence of Human Platelet Antigen (HPA) 1a and 1bb groups among Egyptian pregnant females and the incidence of HPA1a alloimmunization in neonates.

George Sobhy Gorgy;

Abstract


The human platelet antigen system (HPA1) is
glycoprotein (CD61) of human platelets. Clinically HPA1a
is the most immunogenic HPA. Neonatal alloimmune
thrombocytopenia (NAITP) is caused by transplacental
transfer of maternal IgG antibody inherited from


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Title The prevalence of Human Platelet Antigen (HPA) 1a and 1bb groups among Egyptian pregnant females and the incidence of HPA1a alloimmunization in neonates.
Authors George Sobhy Gorgy
Keywords The prevalence of Human Platelet Antigen (HPA) 1a and 1bb groups among Egyptian pregnant females and the incidence of HPA1a alloimmunization in neonates.
Issue Date 2009
Description 
The human platelet antigen system (HPA1) is
glycoprotein (CD61) of human platelets. Clinically HPA1a
is the most immunogenic HPA. Neonatal alloimmune
thrombocytopenia (NAITP) is caused by transplacental
transfer of maternal IgG antibody inherited from

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