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Transfusion Related Acute Lung Injury (TRALI) Caused by Red Blood Cell Transfusion Involving Residual Plasma Anti-HLA Antibodies: A report on two Cases and General Considerations
TRALI is considered a serious hazard among immune complications
of blood transfusion and its occurrence is admitted to be globally underestimated.
Each type of blood product is likely to cause TRALI. We report here on two
consecutive observations of TRALI caused by red blood cell concentrates, in
which anti-HLA class I and class II antibodies resulting from post-gravitational
allo-immunization were evidenced in donors. HLA class I and II antigenic
community between recipients and donors' husbands were found and strong
reacting IgG antibodies directed at several of those common antigens were
detected in the donors' serum. Both donors had more than 3 pregnancies, raising
the issue of
blood donor selection or of plasma reduction for cellular products