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- How I treat cryoglobulinemia | Blood - American Society of Hematology
Cryoglobulinemia is a distinct entity characterized by the presence of cryoglobulins in the serum Cryoglobulins differ in their composition, which has an impact on the clinical presentation and the underlying disease that triggers cryoglobulin formation
- Clinical spectrum of cryoglobulinaemic neuropathy - PMC
Background and objective: Cryoglobulinaemic neuropathy (CN) is probably common, as it is usually related to HCV infection The aim of this study was to delineate the clinical spectrum of CN in a large series and to investigate the factors influencing its expression
- Cryoglobulinemia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Symptoms like those of rheumatoid arthritis are common in cryoglobulinemia Peripheral neuropathy Cryoglobulinemia can damage the nerves at the tips of the fingers and toes This causes numbness and other problems It's not clear what causes cryoglobulinemia It's been linked to: Infections
- Neurologic manifestations associated with cryoglobulinemia: A single . . .
Features supporting an association between cryoglobulinemia and neurological symptoms were the presence of purpura (p < 001), positive rheumatoid factor (p = 001) and low C4 (p = 002) Common peripheral neurological diagnoses were symmetric polyneuropathy (N = 84), small fiber neuropathy (N = 25), and mononeuritis multiplex (N = 16)
- Neurologic manifestations associated with cryoglobulinemia: A single . . .
High cryoglobulin level is more likely associated with neurological symptoms Immunosuppressive therapy improves neurological outcome in cryoglobulinemia Limited information is available describing the spectrum of neurological complications of cryoglobulinemia
- Neuropathies associated with cryoglobulinemia - MedLink Neurology
Neuropathy occurred in 28% of 102 patients with cryoglobulinemia type 1 in a retrospective study, with sensory neuropathy being the most common type (50) Connective tissue diseases and, in particular, Sjögren syndrome, hematologic disorders, and essential mixed cryoglobulinemias remain the main causes of noninfectious mixed cryoglobulinemias
- Clinical spectrum of cryoglobulinaemic neuropathy | Journal of . . .
Background and objective: Cryoglobulinaemic neuropathy (CN) is probably common, as it is usually related to HCV infection The aim of this study was to delineate the clinical spectrum of CN in a large series and to investigate the factors influencing its expression
- Cryoglobulins: Identification, classification, and novel biomarkers of . . .
Cryoglobulins consist of serum immunoglobulins that precipitate below 37°C and resolubilize upon warming The clinical triad of cryoglobulinemia usually includes purpura, weakness, and arthralgia
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