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Crioglobulinemia mixta asociada a infección por hepatitis C y gangrena de miembros inferiores.
Author(s) -
Mariel Del Rio,
Luis E. Raez
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
revista médica herediana
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1729-214X
pISSN - 1018-130X
DOI - 10.20453/rmh.v8i4.552
Subject(s) - cryoglobulinemia , plasmapheresis , gangrene , medicine , amputation , hepatitis c , vasculitis , chronic hepatitis , hepatitis , surgery , dermatology , gastroenterology , immunology , disease , hepatitis c virus , antibody , virus
Cryoglobulinemia is a systemic disorder in which the blood contains inmunoglobulins that reversibly precipitate in the cold, giving rise to immune complex deposition that may cause small vessel vasculitis. A strong association with Hepatitis C has been made in the latest years. We describe a patient with hepatitis C and Cryoglobulinemia who wazzu developed one of the most severe crises with clinical manifestations of gangrene in feet and upper extremities. Patient ended with amputation of the lower limbs. His life was saved with plasmapheresis, use of frozen plasma, steroids, heparin and alfa interferon. In this article we report the case and we do a review of the literature on cryoglobulinemia.

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