Cryoglobulins in patients with acute hepatitis and inflammatory bowel disease

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Abstract

Serum cryoglobulins were detected in the majority of patients with liver disease, and in all patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Their incidence in acute hepatitis was similar to that in chronic active hepatitis or cirrhosis. All patients had serum cryoglobulins in the range of 5-76 μg/ml, except for a subgroup of patients with acute non-B hepatitis, who had much higher levels. The predominant immunoglobulin in the cryoprecipitates was IgMK. The significance of these results is discussed and possible mechanisms for the high prevalence of cryoglobulins in liver and inflammatory bowl diseases are suggested.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)246-248
Number of pages3
JournalHepato-Gastroenterology
Volume29
Issue number6
StatePublished - 1982
Externally publishedYes

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