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Serological conflict - what is it, when can it occur?

patrycja Nowak, MD

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Serological conflict - what is it, when can it occur?

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A serological conflict is an incompatibility of blood groups between the mother and the foetus, most often in terms of the Rh system. The consequence is the production of antibodies by the mother's immune system which, by crossing the placenta, can lead to damage to the tissues and organs of the foetus.

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