Talk:Cryoglobulinemia

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There are three types. Type I is monoclonal and a result of plasma cell dyscrasia. Type II is linked to hepatitis C. JFW | T@lk 00:29, 27 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] References

I hunted around for some review articles on the subject and here's what I found:

  • Ferri C, Zignego AL, Pileri SA (2002). "Cryoglobulins". J. Clin. Pathol. 55 (1): 4–13. PMID 11825916. 
  • Mussini C, Ghini M, Zanni G, et al (1993). "Cryoglobulinemia: a monoclonal gammopathy?". Haematologica 78 (4): 255–6. PMID 8294060. 
  • Lamprecht P, Gause A, Gross WL (1999). "Cryoglobulinemic vasculitis". Arthritis Rheum. 42 (12): 2507–16. doi:10.1002/1529-0131(199912)42:12<2507::AID-ANR2>3.0.CO;2-#. PMID 10615995. 
  • Attaelmannan M, Levinson SS (2000). "Understanding and identifying monoclonal gammopathies". Clin. Chem. 46 (8 Pt 2): 1230–8. PMID 10926917. 

Any clues as to which should be included as references in this article? --David Iberri (talk) 20:48, 18 December 2007 (UTC)