Abstract

The effectiveness of a white-cell reduction filter to deplete contaminated leucocytes in preventing the harmful effects of transfusion is evident. However, several complications associated with a white-cell reduction filter have been identified. We report the first case of anaphylactoid reactions caused by a white-cell reduction filter with a positively charged surface.

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