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Rare case of warm IgM autoimmune hemolytic anemia. [PDF]
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Primary Cold Agglutinin Disease Associated B Lymphoproliferative Neoplasm – A Case Report
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AUTOHEMAGGLUTININS -"COLD AGGLUTININS".
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Cold Agglutinins and Cold-Agglutinin Disease
Annual Review of Medicine, 1977Since the original descriptions of cold-reactive antibodies at the tum of the century, this group of antibodies and the diseases associated with their appearance have become the focus of a great deal of interest (1-5). Early investigators recognized that a group of these patients had paroxysmal hemoglobinuria on exposure to cold, and a subgroup of ...
M M, Frank, J P, Atkinson, J, Gadek
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Blood, 2013
AbstractCold agglutinin disease is a rare and poorly understood disorder affecting 15% of patients with autoimmune hemolytic anemia. We reviewed the clinical and pathologic features, prognosis, and management in the literature and describe our institutional experience to improve strategies for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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AbstractCold agglutinin disease is a rare and poorly understood disorder affecting 15% of patients with autoimmune hemolytic anemia. We reviewed the clinical and pathologic features, prognosis, and management in the literature and describe our institutional experience to improve strategies for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Paul L, Swiecicki +2 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1976
Development of the Coombs test has led to rapid progress in the recognition of various autoimmune hemolytic anemias. Cold agglutinin disease, a relatively rare disorder, occurs in idiopathic and secondary forms, the latter often in association with diseases that alter the immune status.
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Development of the Coombs test has led to rapid progress in the recognition of various autoimmune hemolytic anemias. Cold agglutinin disease, a relatively rare disorder, occurs in idiopathic and secondary forms, the latter often in association with diseases that alter the immune status.
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Anaesthesia, 1980
Summary An unusual case of re‐exploration of the site of previous ventricular aneurysmectomy is reported. The conduct of cardiopulmonary bypass was complicated by the presence of cold agglutinins with a wide thermal range active up to 30°C.
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Summary An unusual case of re‐exploration of the site of previous ventricular aneurysmectomy is reported. The conduct of cardiopulmonary bypass was complicated by the presence of cold agglutinins with a wide thermal range active up to 30°C.
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Vox Sanguinis, 1989
Abstract. An IgMk cold agglutinin reacted with cord blood as well as with adult red blood cells (RBC). The agglutinin reacted strongly with papainized and neuraminidase (RDE)‐treated RBC. It resembled anti‐Me cold agglutinin in these serological findings.
E, Kajii, S, Ikemoto
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Abstract. An IgMk cold agglutinin reacted with cord blood as well as with adult red blood cells (RBC). The agglutinin reacted strongly with papainized and neuraminidase (RDE)‐treated RBC. It resembled anti‐Me cold agglutinin in these serological findings.
E, Kajii, S, Ikemoto
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Blood, 2010
In this issue of Blood, Berentsen and coworkers describe a high response rate which is durable in some patients who receive combination fludarabine and rituximab for chronic cold agglutinin disease (CAD). If confirmed, this is a significant advance in therapy for a frequently difficult clinical problem.
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In this issue of Blood, Berentsen and coworkers describe a high response rate which is durable in some patients who receive combination fludarabine and rituximab for chronic cold agglutinin disease (CAD). If confirmed, this is a significant advance in therapy for a frequently difficult clinical problem.
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