Abstract

Hemolytic disease in the newborn (HDN) as a cause of early jaundice is mostly due to Rh (D), ABO incompatibility, and rarely due to other minor blood group incompatibility. We report case of Rh anti-E isoimmunization presenting as significant unconjugated jaundice within the 24 h of life. Baby presented with severe jaundice and anemia on day 1 of life. Baby was treated with intensive phototherapy, double volume exchange transfusion (DVET), and intravenous immunoglobulins. On evaluation, both mother and baby had O positive (Rh) blood group; however, the infant showed evidence of severe hemolysis. Positive direct Coombs test (DCT) and 11 cell antibody panel showed anti-E antibodies. This case highlights the importance of early identification and evaluation of HDN in the absence of Rh(D) and ABO incompatibility and possibility of severe hemolysis in Rh anti-E isoimmunization needing DVET.

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