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what is Erythroblastosis foetalis

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Answered by MVB
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Erythroblastosis fetalis refers to hemolytic anemia occurring in the fetus (or neonate, as erythroblastosis neonatorum). It is caused by transplacental transmission of maternal antibodies to fetal RBCs
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\pink\longmapsto\: Erythroblastosis foetalsis is an alloimmune condition that develops in an Rh positive foetus whose father is Rh positive and mother is Rh negative.

\pink\longmapsto\: In this order the antibodies developed against the Rh antigen in mother ,cross,placenta and destroy the RBC cells of the Rh positive foetus during second pregnancy.

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