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Use of anti-D immunoglobulin in maternal trauma
  1. R Eager1,
  2. J Sutton2,
  3. R Spedding2,
  4. R Wallis2
  1. 1Countess of Chester Hospital, Chester, UK
  2. 2North Cheshire NHS Trust, Warrington Hospital, Warrington, UK
  1. Correspondence to:
    Dr R Eager;
    roberteager{at}ireland.com

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We read with interest the article by Weinberg that revealed a lack of awareness among accident and emergency (A&E) staff of the risks of rhesus sensitisation as a consequence of threatened miscarriage.1 Similar findings were reported in previous studies on anti-D immunoglobulin use in A&E.2 This problem also exists in cases of maternal trauma in …

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