Abstract

SummaryAn account is given of the first case of transient polyagglutinability in a new‐born infant who also had icterus gravis neonatorum. This polyagglutinability is interpreted as a prenatally occurring T‐transformation of the foetal erythrocytes. No infection which might have caused such a T‐transformation could be demonstrated. A causal relationship between the polyagglutinability and the neonatal jaundice is considered unlikely.

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