
(from the article `cryoglobulinemia`) presence in the blood of proteins called cryoglobulins that precipitate at temperatures below 98.6° F (37° C), both in the laboratory and in the ...
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<haematology> Abnormal plasma globulin (IgG or IgM) that precipitates when serum is cooled. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(kri″o-glob´u-lin) a serum globulin (invariably an immunoglobulin) that precipitates at low temperature (such as 4° C) and redissolves at 37° C. Cryoglobulins are classified as Type I, monoclonal immunoglobulins; Type II, immune complexes involving monoclonal immunoglobulins with antibody activity against polyclonal imm...
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an abnormal immune protein.
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Abnormal plasma globulin (IgG or IgM) that precipitates when serum is cooled.
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Cryoglobulin: An abnormal blood protein that has the unusual properties of precipitating from the blood serum when it is chilled (hence the 'cryo-') and redissolving when it is rewarmed. Cryoglobulins are gamma globulins with a molecular weight of approximately 200,000. Cryoglobulins can cause problems by causing the blood to be abnormally 'thick' ...
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Cryoglobulin is an abnormal immunoglobulin, present in the blood in certain diseases, that precipitates below about 10°C, obstructing small blood vessels in the fingers and toes.
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cryoglobulin A serum globulin (invariably an immunoglobulin) that precipitates at low temperatures. An abnormal blood protein that has the unusual properties of precipitating from the blood serum when it is chilled (hence the 'cryo-') and redissolving when it is rewarmed. Cryoglobulins are gamma globulins with a molecular weight of approximately 2...
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