Cryoglobulins in vasculitis.
- 1 January 1972
- journal article
- Vol. 10 (1), 117-26
Abstract
Serum cryoglobulin levels were estimated in thirty-one patients with cutaneous vasculitis, twenty-nine patients with other skin disorders and forty-seven normal subjects. Eighteen of the normal sera contained mixed cryoglobulins—the upper limit of the normal range being 80 μg/ml. Twelve of the vasculitis patients had serum cryoglobulin levels above the normal range. All but one of these cryoglobulins were mixed cryoglobulins. A low serum C3 level was found in only one patient. The possible role of mixed cryoglobulins in the pathogenesis of vasculitis is discussed.This publication has 36 references indexed in Scilit:
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