Non-hepatitis-associated mixed cryoglobulinemia with polyclonal plasma cells disease and alcoholic cirrhosis: A rare case report [PDF]
Mixed cryoglobulinemia refers to the serum presence of a variety of cryoglobulins, which are defined as immunoglobulins that precipitate at temperatures of < 37°C. The most common cause of mixed cryoglobulinemia is hepatitis C virus (HCV), while other
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A Devastating Case of Hepatitis C-Induced Mixed Cryoglobulinemia [PDF]
Hepatitis C-induced mixed cryoglobulinemia leading to rapidly progressive gangrene, necessitating amputations, is a rare presentation. We describe a case of a 55-year-old man with untreated chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) presenting with arthralgia and ...
Sameeha Khalid +5 more
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Thyroid Involvement in Hepatitis C Virus-Infected Patients with/without Mixed Cryoglobulinemia. [PDF]
Thyroid involvement is a common condition that can be recorded during the natural course of different systemic rheumatic diseases, including the mixed cryoglobulinemia (MC) syndrome or cryoglobulinemic vasculitis.
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Management of mixed cryoglobulinemia with rituximab: evidence and consensus-based recommendations from the Italian Study Group of Cryoglobulinemia (GISC). [PDF]
Cryoglobulinemic vasculitis (CV) or mixed cryoglobulinemic syndrome (MCS) is a systemic small-vessel vasculitis characterized by the proliferation of B-cell clones producing pathogenic immune complexes, called cryoglobulins.
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Solving the mystery of HBV-related mixed cryoglobulinemia: potential biomarkers of disease progression. [PDF]
Objectives The biomarkers of an immunological dysregulation due to a chronic HBV infection are indeed understudied. If untreated, this condition may evolve into liver impairment co-occurring with extrahepatic involvements.
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Obinutuzumab Rescue in Rituximab Resistant Mixed Cryoglobulinemia. [PDF]
Kidney International Reports (2021) 6, 865–866 eradication. While initially responsive to rituximab, the patient became refractory to it, and subsequently failed cyclophosphamide, bortezomib and bendamustine.
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Mixed cryoglobulinemia (MC), type II and type III, refers to the presence of circulating cryoprecipitable immune complexes in the serum and manifests clinically by a classical triad of purpura, weakness and arthralgias.
Ferri Clodoveo
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Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis and Mixed Cryoglobulinemia as a Form of Presentation of Visceral Leishmaniasis. [PDF]
Patient: Male, 69-year-old Final Diagnosis: Leishmaniasis Symptoms: Acute renal failure • purpuric skin lesions Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Bone marrow biopsy • renal biopsy • ultrasonography Specialty: Nephrology Objective: Rare co-existance of ...
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Reversion of anergy signatures in clonal CD21low B cells of mixed cryoglobulinemia after clearance of HCV viremia. [PDF]
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) causes mixed cryoglobulinemia (MC) by driving clonal expansion of IgM+CD27+ B cells. These cells display both the features of anergy induced by continual engagement of the B cell receptor (BCR), such as high expression of ...
Casato, Milvia +7 more
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Type II mixed cryoglobulinemia following influenza and pneumococcal vaccine administration. [PDF]
HCV: hepatitis C virus INTRODUCTION Influenza virus vaccineeinduced cryoglobulinemia has been reported in only 1 patient, whereas pneumococcal-induced cryoglobulinemia has never been described.
Eid S, Callen JP.
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