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cryoglobulinemia

Disease Summary
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Mondo Description Cryoglobulinemia is a type of vasculitis that is caused by abnormal proteins (antibodies) in the blood called 'cryoglobulins.' At cold temperatures, these proteins become solid or gel-like, which can block blood vessels and cause a variety of health problems. Many people affected by this condition will not experience any unusual signs or symptoms. When present, symptoms vary but may include breathing problems; fatigue; glomerulonephritis ; joint or muscle pain; purpura ; Raynaud's phenomenon ; skin death; and/or skin ulcers. In some cases, the exact underlying cause is unknown; however, cryoglobulinemia can be associated with a variety of conditions including certain types of infection; chronic inflammatory diseases (such as autoimmune disease); and/or cancers of the blood or immune system. Treatment varies based on the severity of the condition, the symptoms present in each person and the underlying cause.
Mondo Term and Equivalent IDs
MONDO:0005576:  cryoglobulinemia
COHD:4149583: 
EFO:0005846: 
GARD:0006217: 
ICD10:D89.1: 
MESH:D003449: 
NCIT:C26736: 
SCTID:30911005: 
UMLS:C0010403: