Talk:Rho(D) immune globulin
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[edit] Moved from the article
I moved this by User:155.8.89.2 from the article to here:
- The following statement needs to be modified:
- It is a solution of IgG anti-D (anti-Rh) which bind to the Rh positive red blood cells in the fetus and destroys them.
- The above statement should read, "It is a solution of IgG ani-D (anti-Rh) which binds to the Rh positive red blood cells of the fetus, found in maternal circulation, and destroys them."
Tom Harrison Talk 15:29, 9 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Suggested change
Shouldn't Rho (R + H + vowel o) really be Rh0 (R + H + zero)?
http://www.iit.edu/~johnsonp/hs041806.html
Daniel G. Grau
[edit] FYI on dubious edit
User:12.3.33.9, according to WHOIS, is using a CSL Behring server and made some strange remarks regarding RhoGAM (the competing product). I've removed the unverifiable sections of the comment.Somedumbyankee (talk) 23:16, 25 May 2008 (UTC)

