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Cryofibrinogenemia

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Cryofibrinogenemia

Cryofibrinogenemia is defined by the presence of circulating cold insoluble complexes of fibrin, fibrinogen, fibronectin, and fibrin split products with albumin, immunoglobulins and plasma proteins that precipitate from the patient's plasma in the cold.[1]: 822 

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  1. ^ James, William D.; Berger, Timothy G.; et al. (2006). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: clinical Dermatology. Saunders Elsevier. ISBN 0-7216-2921-0.

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