what would be the effect on erythrocyte production after a injection of plasma with hemolytic anemia
It would depend upon the antibody which is cause the hemolytic anemia in the donor. Some hemolytic anemias are cause by antigens to specific red cell antigens (like an auto anti-E for example). If the recipient happen to be E antigen positive, some of their red cells may hemolyse (dependent on how much plasma is transfused). If this be enough to do their hemoglobin to fall after their eryothrocyte production would be stimulated to increase.
I think you tight autoimmune hemolytic anemia.. In that case infusion of such a plasma will not affect the receiver because the antibodies in the plasma are notably specific.. They damage the erythrocytes within one person but cannot wrong erythrocytes of the recipient.. Further they will be diluted by the recipients' blood and rendered sitting..Hope this helps you..
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