2017
A patient with oxaliplatin immune-induced syndrome (OIIS) who also developed leucovorin and palonosetron-associated thrombocytopenia
Curtis SA, Curtis BR, Lee AI, Hendrickson JE, Lacy J, Podoltsev NA. A patient with oxaliplatin immune-induced syndrome (OIIS) who also developed leucovorin and palonosetron-associated thrombocytopenia. Hematology 2017, 23: 429-432. PMID: 29281948, DOI: 10.1080/10245332.2017.1419600.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDrug-induced immune thrombocytopeniaAutoimmune hemolytic anemiaPlatelet-reactive antibodiesImmune thrombocytopeniaThrombotic microangiopathyAdministration of oxaliplatinCycles of FOLFOXOxaliplatin-induced thrombocytopeniaYear old manAnti-RBC IgGEvans syndromeAntibody testingFirst admissionIgM antibodiesSignificant thrombocytopeniaIgG antibodiesHemolytic anemiaThrombocytopeniaLeucovorinPlatelet IgGOlder menOxaliplatinSyndromeBlood centersPatients
2015
Anti-RhD Mediates Loss of RhD Antigen Following Anti-RhD Infusion
Sullivan H, Arthur C, Patel S, Hendrickson J, Lazarus A, Stowell S. Anti-RhD Mediates Loss of RhD Antigen Following Anti-RhD Infusion. Blood 2015, 126: 3570. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v126.23.3570.3570.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDirect antiglobulin testAutoimmune hemolytic anemiaRed blood cellsAntigen lossAntigen levelsRhD antigenHemolytic anemiaPost-infusion samplesTarget antigenAntigen detectionRhD-positive red blood cellsK antigenIncompatible RBC transfusionIdiopathic thrombocytopenic purpuraAnti-RhD antibodiesHospital blood bankSignificant complement activationImmune globulinRBC transfusionThrombocytopenic purpuraAntiglobulin testMurine modelAntibody injectionRBC clearanceDetectable antigen