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. 2015 Dec 21;14(5):425–433. doi: 10.2450/2015.0130-15

Table III.

Haemovigilance for unexplained occurrence of anti-D.

Anti-D observed in: Differential diagnosis
Rh-positive patient Variant RHD allele
 possibly associated with variant RHCE allele
Auto-anti-D (rare)
Passively acquired anti-D (rarely free anti-D in recipient’s plasma)

Rh-negative patient* Passively acquired anti-D
 by donor plasma, or
 by immunoglobulin-containing blood products: IVIG, RhIG
Rh positive RBC unit, mislabelled as Rh negative
Serologically negative RBC unit with a functional RHD allele expressing weak D or DEL phenotypes
Naturally occurring anti-D (very rare, if ever)
*

Complete transfusion history particularly critical.

IVIG: intravenous immunoglobulin; RhIG: Rhesus immunoglobulin.