Cryoglobulins Today: Detection and Immunologic Characteristics of 1,675 Positive Samples From 13,439 Patients Obtained Over Six Years
ConclusionObtained with the use of modern assays, our findings from this very large collection of cryoglobulins provide an update on cryoglobulin distribution and characteristics, with minimal selection bias. Despite strict preanalytical conditions, a negative finding for the presence of cryoglobulin must be confirmed in a second sample. RF activity and complement decreases were rarely detected.
Source: Arthritis and Rheumatology - Category: Rheumatology Authors: Marie N. Kolopp ‐Sarda,
Anaïs Nombel,
Pierre Miossec Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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