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La Revue du praticien, 1993
Cryoglobulinaemia may be discovered by systematic blood examination or by the finding of a purpura reflecting a leukocytoclastic angiitis or vascular manifestations. An immunochemical study is necessary to determine whether the cryoglobulin thus found is purely monoclonal or mixed, with a monoclonal component (usually IgM) and a polyclonal IgG ...
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Cryoglobulinaemia may be discovered by systematic blood examination or by the finding of a purpura reflecting a leukocytoclastic angiitis or vascular manifestations. An immunochemical study is necessary to determine whether the cryoglobulin thus found is purely monoclonal or mixed, with a monoclonal component (usually IgM) and a polyclonal IgG ...
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Interferon Alfa-2a Therapy in Cryoglobulinemia Associated with Hepatitis C Virus
New England Journal of Medicine, 1994Elisabetta E Tanzi
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Interferon for Hepatitis C Virus–Negative Type II Mixed Cryoglobulinemia
New England Journal of Medicine, 1998Milvia Casato, Bruno Laganà
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Cryoglobulinemia — One Name for Two Diseases
New England Journal of MedicinePatrice Cacoub, Matheus Vieira
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