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En un valor normal, no hay ninguna o hay pocas células del bebé en la sangre de la madre. La dosis normal de RhoGAM es suficiente en este caso.
Los rangos de los valores normales pueden variar ligeramente entre diferentes laboratorios. Hable con el médico acerca del significado de los resultados específicos de su examen.
En un resultado anormal del examen, la sangre del feto se filtra hacia la circulación sanguínea de la madre. Cuanto mayor sea la cantidad de células fetales que haya, mayor será la cantidad de inmunoglobulina Rh que la madre tiene que recibir.
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