Table 4.

Patients with WAIHA and underlying alloantibodies

ReferenceNumber of alloantibodies detectedNumber of samples% samples with underlying alloantibodies
Morel et al (1978) 20 40 
Branch and Petz (1982) 14 36 
Wallhermfechtel et al (1984) 19 125 15 
Laine and Beattie (1985) 41 109 38 
James et al (1988) 13 41 38 
Issitt et al (alloadsorptions) (1996) 13 34 38 
Issitt et al (autoadsorptions) (1996) 41 12 
Leger and Garratty (1999) 105 263 40 
Maley et al10  (2005) 39 126 31 
Das and Chaudhary11  (2009) 23 30 
Yürek et al12  (2015) 36 19 
Park et al13  (2015) 87 161a 54 
Shirey et al14  (2002) 20 40 
TOTALS 389 1013 38% 
ReferenceNumber of alloantibodies detectedNumber of samples% samples with underlying alloantibodies
Morel et al (1978) 20 40 
Branch and Petz (1982) 14 36 
Wallhermfechtel et al (1984) 19 125 15 
Laine and Beattie (1985) 41 109 38 
James et al (1988) 13 41 38 
Issitt et al (alloadsorptions) (1996) 13 34 38 
Issitt et al (autoadsorptions) (1996) 41 12 
Leger and Garratty (1999) 105 263 40 
Maley et al10  (2005) 39 126 31 
Das and Chaudhary11  (2009) 23 30 
Yürek et al12  (2015) 36 19 
Park et al13  (2015) 87 161a 54 
Shirey et al14  (2002) 20 40 
TOTALS 389 1013 38% 
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124 were warm autoantibodies, 21 cold autoantibodies with wide thermal range, and 16 were cold-reactive only.

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