- is a
medical condition in
which the
blood contains large amounts of
cryoglobulins (atypical
proteins in the blood) that
become insoluble at low temperatures...
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antibodies include cold agglutinins, Donath–Landsteiner antibodies, and
cryoglobulins which are the
culprits of cold
agglutinin disease,
paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria...
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destruction at the
synovium and cartilage.
Rheumatoid factor can also be a
cryoglobulin (antibody that
precipitates on
cooling of a
blood sample); it can be...
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vessels (vasculitis)
caused by the
deposition of
abnormal proteins called cryoglobulins.
These immunoglobulin proteins are
soluble at
normal body temperatures...
- of
structures resembling platelets in the
blood such as needle-like
cryoglobulin crystals,
cytoplasmic fragments of
circulating leukemic cells, bacteria...
- 1964). "High-potency Antihæmophilic
Factor Concentrate prepared from
Cryoglobulin Precipitate". Nature. 203 (4942): 312. Bibcode:1964Natur.203..312P. doi:10...
- 1964). "High-potency Antihæmophilic
Factor Concentrate prepared from
Cryoglobulin Precipitate". Nature. 203 (4942): 312. Bibcode:1964Natur.203..312P. doi:10...
- Waldenström macroglobulinemia–related
tissue involvement.
Rheumatoid factor,
cryoglobulins,
direct antiglobulin test, and cold
agglutinin titer results can be...
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eosinophilia IgA
vasculitis (Henoch-Schönlein purpura) None
Cryoglobulinemia Cryoglobulins,
rheumatoid factor,
complement components,
hepatitis C
Medium vessel...
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proper line.
Plain red No
additive Serum:
Total complement activity,
cryoglobulins Gold (sometimes red and grey "tiger top") Clot
activator and
serum separating...