Blood Banking: Prenatal Work-up Antibody Titer Part 1

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This video describes the purpose, procedure, and clinical significance of a prenatal antibody titer. The procedure is performed on a pregnant patient's specimen at 2 to 4 week intervals to detect an increase in circulating antibody levels against fetal RBC antigen(s). All IgG antibodies are considered clinically significant, can cross the placenta, and warrant monitoring.

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