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Waldenström macroglobulinemia (/ˈvældənstrɒm ˌmækroʊˌɡlɒbjəlɪˈniːmiə/ VAL-dən-strom MAK-roh-GLOB-yə-lin-EE-mee-ə, US also /ˈvɑːldənstrɛm -/ VAHL-dən-strem...
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Daniel Anders Måns
Waldenström is a
Swedish economist,
economic historian, and professor. He is
professor of
economics and
program manager for the research...
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Waldenström is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Paul
Petter Waldenström (1838–1917),
Swedish theologian who
became the most prominent...
- Jan Gösta
Waldenström (17
April 1906 – 1
December 1996) was a
Swedish doctor of
internal medicine, who
first described the
disease that
bears his name...
- Paul
Petter Waldenström (alternately
spelled "Paul Peter") (20 July 1838 – 14 July 1917) was a
Swedish lecturer,
priest in the
Church of
Sweden and theologian...
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found in >90% of
Waldenström macroglobulinaemia patients as well as
various mutations in the CXCR gene
found in 27% to 40% of
Waldenström macroglobulinaemia...
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Waldenström hyperglobulinemic purpura is a skin
condition that
presents with
episodic showers of
petechiae (small red or
purple spots)
occurring on all...
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manifestations of
excess blood viscosity (as is the case for IgM
antibodies in
Waldenström macroglobulinemia) and/or
precipitate within blood vessels when temperature...
- (particularly IgA and IgG3), leukemia,
monoclonal gammopathies such as
Waldenström macroglobulinemia,
sickle cell anemia, and sepsis.[citation needed] Types...
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attributed to mumps, but
after further studies by
Swedish doctor Jan G.
Waldenström in 1937, it was
classified as a
distinct manifestation of sarcoidosis...