"Isoimmune" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Isoimmune refers to the condition in which a person's immune system is immune to the blood type of an individual or an organ donor, usually due to a previous exposure or pregnancy, making it compatible for transplantation or transfusion.
Isography is a term used to describe a drawing or an illustration that is similar in style or manner to another work of art.
An isohel is a line of equal time of day. It is a term used in cartography and geography to describe a line on a map that connects points that have the same solar time, regardless of the time of year or longitude.
Isoimmunization refers to the process by which a person's immune system produces antibodies against the Rh blood type of another person. This typically occurs when an Rh-negative individual is exposed to the blood of an Rh-positive individual, such as during childbirth or a blood transfusion. The immune system mistakes the Rh-positive blood as foreign and produces antibodies to fight it, which can lead to complications in future pregnancies or blood transfusions.
Isoimmunization refers to the process by which a pregnant woman's immune system produces antibodies to recognize and fight the antigens on the surface of her fetus's red blood cells. This can occur when the woman is Rh-negative and the father is Rh-positive, and the fetus inherits the Rh-positive genes. The woman's immune system produces antibodies against the fetus's red blood cells, potentially leading to a severe reaction if the woman becomes pregnant again with an Rh-positive fetus. Isoimmunization can be prevented with Rh immune globulin injections during pregnancy, typically given to Rh-negative women with an Rh-positive fetus.