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Default It's certainly an interesting angle.

Cryoglobulins are not that specific as a finding in themselves; it really depends what proteins make them up--different ones have different implications. Some are associated with vasculitic/connective tissue disorders, some with Hepatitis C, some with blood dyscrasias like Waldenstrom's.

See:

http://neuromuscular.wustl.edu/antib...m#cryoglobulin

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