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Volume 9 Number 5 ABSTRACTS To Be Read By Title 293 Arquired Hemophilia Secondary to Circulating Anti-Factor VIII, F. Kumpel, P. Wolf, J. Dalziel, and J. Swanson, Stanford Univer- sity Medical Center, Stanford, California. The Anatomy of Incompatibility, T. P. Weltz, Bellevue Hospital Blood Bank, New York, New York. Blood-group Incompatibility as a Cause of Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions (HTR), W. J. Kuhns, New York Univershy, Belle- vue Hospital, New York, New York. Anti-C as a Cause of Mild Hemo!ytic Disease in a Newborn Infant of Rh-negative Pnr- ents, J. Charnley, H. C. Thornton, I. Buehl, and L. VanVliet, St. Francis Hos- pital, Beech Grove, Indiana. Eflect of Contraceptive Drugs on Blood Coagu- lation Mechanism, E. Moschides and T. W. Roberts, Harlem Hospital, New York, New York. Chocolate Red Blood Cells in Blood Bank Cross- matches, J. Dalziel, E. Sandner, J. Swanson, and P. Wolf, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, California. Simplified Rapid Processing of Donor Blood Utilizing Coombs and Enzyme Technic, A. Ehrlich, St. Mary’s Hospital, Hoboken, New Jersey. Erythrocyte and Salivary Lewis Antigens in a Haitian Population, F. K. Widmann and M. A. Spivey, University of North Carolina and North Carolina Memorial Hospital Blood Bank, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Von Willebrand’s Disease, H. Wurzel, D. Kol- chins, and S. Teufel, Hospital of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A Discrepancy in Antihuman (Coombs) Serum in a Case of Idiopathic Acquired Hemolytic Anemia, B. A. Brown and M. C. Rucker. University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas. T h e Effect of Storage, Acid-Citrate-Dextrose (ACD) and Heparin on Serum Comple- ment Activity, in Reference to the Detec- tion of Blood-group Antibodies, G. Gar- ratty, Harkness Community Hospital, San Francisco. California. Response to PHA (Phytohemagglutinution) by the Lymphocytes of Plasmapheresis Donors, E. Cohen, C. S. Grossman, S. G. Gregory, and T. Han, Roswell Park Memorial Insti- tute, Buffalo, New York. Eflect of Various Modes of Heat on Blood Shipping Boxes, D. W. McPeak and C. E. Shields, Blood Transfusion Division, U. S. Army Medical Research Laboratory, Fort Knox, Kentucky. Rh-positive Individuals with Apparent Anti-D in Their Sera, M. Stroup, J. McCreary, M. MacIlroy, and S. Kaiser, Philip Levine Laboratories, Ortho Diagnostics, Raritan, New Jersey. Frozen Blood and Blood Components in Open- heart Surgery, C. E. Huggins, M. Grove- Rasmussen, and W. G. Austen, Massachu- setts General Hospital, Boston, Massachu- setts. Preservation of Blood by Freezing at -30 C, C. E. Huggins and M. Grove-Rasmussen, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Using the Partial Thromboplastin Time to Monitor Factor VIIZ-deficient Patients Re- ceiving Factor VIII-rich Concentrates, M. J. Louis and L. M. Amrhein, Flower Hos- pital, Toledo, Ohio. Clinical Observations and Studies on a Group of Normal Donors After Repeated Plasma- pheresis, M. J. Louis and L. M. Amrhein, Flower Hospital, Toledo, Ohio.

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Volume 9 Number 5

ABSTRACTS

To Be Read By Title

293

Arquired Hemophilia Secondary to Circulating Anti-Factor VI I I , F. Kumpel, P. Wolf, J. Dalziel, and J. Swanson, Stanford Univer- sity Medical Center, Stanford, California.

T h e Anatomy of Incompatibility, T. P. Weltz, Bellevue Hospital Blood Bank, New York, New York.

Blood-group Incompatibility as a Cause of Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions ( H T R ) , W. J . Kuhns, New York Univershy, Belle- vue Hospital, New York, New York.

Anti-C as a Cause of Mild Hemo!ytic Disease in a Newborn Infant of Rh-negative Pnr- ents, J. Charnley, H. C. Thornton, I. Buehl, and L. VanVliet, St. Francis Hos- pital, Beech Grove, Indiana.

Eflect of Contraceptive Drugs o n Blood Coagu- lation Mechanism, E. Moschides and T. W. Roberts, Harlem Hospital, New York, New York.

Chocolate Red Blood Cells i n Blood Bank Cross- matches, J. Dalziel, E. Sandner, J . Swanson, and P. Wolf, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, California.

Simplified Rapid Processing of Donor Blood Utilizing Coombs and Enzyme Technic, A. Ehrlich, St. Mary’s Hospital, Hoboken, New Jersey.

Erythrocyte and Salivary Lewis Antigens in a Haitian Population, F. K. Widmann and M. A. Spivey, University of North Carolina and North Carolina Memorial Hospital Blood Bank, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

V o n Willebrand’s Disease, H. Wurzel, D. Kol- chins, and S. Teufel, Hospital of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

A Discrepancy in Ant ihuman (Coombs) Serum in a Case of Idiopathic Acquired Hemolytic Anemia, B. A. Brown and M. C. Rucker. University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas.

T h e Effect of Storage, Acid-Citrate-Dextrose ( A C D ) and Heparin o n Serum Comple-

men t Activity, in Reference to the Detec- t ion of Blood-group Antibodies, G. Gar- ratty, Harkness Community Hospital, San Francisco. California.

Response to P H A (Phytohemagglutinution) by the Lymphocytes of Plasmapheresis Donors, E. Cohen, C. S. Grossman, S. G. Gregory, and T. Han, Roswell Park Memorial Insti- tute, Buffalo, New York.

Eflect of Various Modes of Heat o n Blood Shipping Boxes, D. W. McPeak and C. E. Shields, Blood Transfusion Division, U. S. Army Medical Research Laboratory, Fort Knox, Kentucky.

Rh-positive Individuals with Apparent Ant i -D i n The i r Sera, M. Stroup, J. McCreary, M. MacIlroy, and S. Kaiser, Philip Levine Laboratories, Ortho Diagnostics, Raritan, New Jersey.

Frozen Blood and Blood Components in Open- heart Surgery, C. E. Huggins, M. Grove- Rasmussen, and W. G. Austen, Massachu- setts General Hospital, Boston, Massachu- setts.

Preservation of Blood by Freezing at -30 C , C. E. Huggins and M. Grove-Rasmussen, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

Using the Partial Thromboplastin T i m e to Monitor Factor VIIZ-deficient Patients Re- ceiving Factor VIII-rich Concentrates, M. J. Louis and L. M. Amrhein, Flower Hos- pital, Toledo, Ohio.

Clinical Observations and Studies o n a Group of Normal Donors Af ter Repeated Plasma- pheresis, M. J. Louis and L. M. Amrhein, Flower Hospital, Toledo, Ohio.

294 Fro BE READ BY TITLE Transfusion Sept.-Oct. 1969

Case Report O f T w o Specific Cold Agglutinins Prophylactic Therapy i n Hemophilia, S. V . Kevy, Children's Hospital, Boston, Massa- chusetts.

Detected by the Indirect Coombs Technic After Incubation at 4 C, C. Gunnink, Pen- rose Hospital Blood Bank, Colorado Springs, Colorado.

A Study of Iron i n Human Amniotic Fluid, M. E. Sellers, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

Monoclonal Gamniopathy in a Patient with Ataxia-Telangiectasia, L. P. Cawley and J. R. Schenken, Wesley Medical Center Research Foundation, Wichita, Kansas and Methodist Hospital and Children's Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.

A Hemorrhagic Diathesis Resembling Von Wil- lebrand's Disease Involving Only T w o Sis- ters of a Family, E. R. Halden, Tr. and 1.

A n E. Barnett, Carter Blood Center, Foit Worth, Texas.

Example of a Weak Variant of Blood Group B , 1. A. Clear, C. Monroe, and E. R. Jennings, Memorial Hospital of Long Beach, Long Beach, California.

Theoretical Isolate for Verwevst Antigen, I. A.

Prototype Blood Bank Collection Device, A. H. Schipul, Jr., G. F. Miller, J. W. Burns, and C. E. Shields, U. S. Army Medical Research Laboratory, Fort Knox, Kentucky.

A n Electrical Device for Reading Blood-group Reactions of the AutoAnalyzer System, T . E. Allen, Jr., C. E. Shields, C. D. Purpura, and F. R. Camp, Jr., Blood Transfusion Division, U. S. Army Medical Research Laboratory, Fort Knox, Kentucky.

Erythrocyte Washing Technics-Old and New, L. N . Button, S. V. Kevy, and S. B. Shohet, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts.

Fox and H. F. Taswell: Mayo "Graiuate School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Roch- ester, Minnesota.

T h e Use of a Proteolytic Enzyme of Bacillus subtilis var Biotecus A (Nagarase) i n Blood Banking: A Preliminary Report, J. R. Carlo, Naval Hospital, Oakland, California.

A n Automated Technic for Performing the Antihuman Globulin (Coombs) Test, Using Continuous-flow Erythrocyte Washing, N. M. Hirsch, D. B. Balderston, and C. R. Valeri, Naval Blood Research Laboratory and Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Massachusetts.