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1. Cryoglobulinemia
Cryoglobulinemia is the presence of abnormal proteins in the blood. These abnormal proteins become thick or gel-like in cold temperatures.
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2. Multiple Myeloma : Cryoglobulinemia
—Condition triggered by low temperatures in which protein in the blood forms particles, blocking blood vessels, leading to pain and numbness of the extremities.
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3. What is Cryoglobulinemia - of the fingers?
Cryoglobulinemia is caused by an abnormal protein that is occasionally found in the blood of people with multiple myeloma, leukemia, and certain forms of pneumonia. It causes blood to gel at low temperatures. In this picture, cryoglobulinemia has ...
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4. Cryoglobulinemia: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
. It is not yet known why they become solid at low temperatures. When they do thicken or become somewhat gel-like, they can block blood vessels throughout the body. This may lead to complications ranging from skin rashes to kidney failure.
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5. Cryoglobulinemia
Cryoglobulinemia is the presence of abnormal proteins that are occasionally found in the blood of people with some forms of autoimmune diseases, multiple myeloma, leukemia, and certain forms of pneumonia. The proteins cause the blood to gel at low...
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6. Cryoglobulinemia Information
The name literally means “cold antibody in the blood”, which refers to the chemical properties of the antibodies that cause this disease: cryoglobulins are antibodies that precipitate under cold conditions. Drug use is a prime risk factor for cryo...
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7. Cryoglobulinemia - Overview
Cryoglobulinemia is the presence of abnormal proteins in the blood. These abnormal proteins become thick or gel-like in cold temperatures.
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8. Cryoglobulinemia: eMedicine Rheumatology
Cryoglobulins are single or mixed immunoglobulins that undergo reversible precipitation at low temperatures. Several types of cryoglobulins have been identified, and the potential clinical manifestations vary by cryoglobulin type.
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9. Cryoglobulinemia Treatment - Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic's typical strategy is to treat patients with cryoglobulinemia "secondary" to another disease with the preferred treatment for the primary disease. For example, a patient with multiple myeloma and cryoglobulinemia would be treated by a ...
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10. Rheumatology Image Bank : Cryoglobulinemia: Serum
This specimen of blood was obtained at 37 °C. The serum was then separated at the same temperature and refrigerated at 4 °C for 48 hours. (Refrigeration for 7 to 10 days may sometimes be necessary for cryoglubulins to precipitate.) Serum that cont...
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