How to use Donath-Landsteiner test to diagnose paroxysmal cold haemoglobinuria (PCH)

Jennifer Delun Williams, Ram K Jayaprakash, Heena Kithany,Mark Peter Tighe

ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD-EDUCATION AND PRACTICE EDITION(2022)

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Paroxysmal cold haemoglobinuria (PCH) accounts for around a third of cases of autoimmune haemolytic anaemia in children. PCH is caused by an autoantibody that fixes complement to red cells at low temperatures and dissociates at warmer temperatures (a biphasic haemolysin), triggering complement-mediated intravascular haemolysis. Named the Donath-Landsteiner (D-L) antibody after its discoverers, it is usually formed in response to infection and demonstrates specificity for the ubiquitous red cell P-antigen. A D-L test can be used to detect the presence of the D-L autoantibody in the patients' serum. Here we discuss the use of the D-L test in identifying PCH in a 2-year-old boy who presented with haemolytic anaemia. A summary of the key information can be found in the infographic.
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biochemistry, jaundice, physiology, pathology
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