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Differential Diagnosis For Isohemagglutinin titers (Lab) - Increased
- Iatrogenic, Self Induced Disorders
Transfusion, exchange
Transfusion, massive/repeated
Blood transfusion/misadventure- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Visceral larval migrans
Hemolysis with viral infection
Corynebacterium hemolyticum pharyngitis- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Hemolytic disease of newborn
Erythroblastosis fetalis
Erythroblastosis of gestation products
Hemolytic anemia, autoimmune
Transfusion reaction
Transfusion reaction, febrile
Transfusion reaction, hemolytic
Transfusion/anaphylaxis foreign protein
Evan's syndrome (AHA/Immune TP)
Transplant rejection status
Transfusion Related Acute Lung Injury/TRALI syndrome- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Placental transfusion/twins syndrome- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome- Reference to Organ System
Hemolysis acute- Pathophysiologic
Fetal/Maternal transfusion physiology- Synonyms
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