Abstract.The Rhesus variant Duis regarded as a weak form of the Rhesus D antigen, but haemolytic disease of the newborn may occur if the maternal serum contains Anti‐D [5]. We describe the case of an infant with Rhesus Duincompatibility and high levels of Anti‐D in the maternal serum, but without clinical evidence of haemolytic disease of the newb
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