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What are the differences between isoimmunization and aloimmunization?

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Dr. Al Hegab answered

Specializes in Allergy and Immunology

The same: Iso- / allo-immunization, terms are used interchangeably, agree it is confusing, usually used to describe exposure to RH factor or different blood group with the development of antibodies against foreign proteins to "self" , hope that helps

Answered 10/6/2015

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