Anti‐A1 in the Plasma of Platelet Concentrates Causing a Hemolytic Reaction

Abstract
A patient with acute leukemia who typed as AintB received 10 packs of platelets of group O. Subsequent transfusion of A1B blood resulted in a hemolytic transfusion reaction. Anti-A1 was detected in the serum and on the red blood cells of a post-transfusion sample. This anti-A1 reacted with the transfused A1B red blood cells and other A1 cells, but not with the patient''s pretransfusion red blood cells. The plasma of the transfused platelet concentrates had a high titer of immune anti-A.