51. Cold case: COVID-19-triggered type 1 cryoglobulinemia.
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van Gils, L.A.J., Corsten, M.F., Koelman, C.A., Bosma, R.J., Fijnheer, R., Mulder, A.H.L., and Regelink, J.C.
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CRYOGLOBULINEMIA , *KIDNEY failure , *LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE disorders , *BLOOD vessels , *DISEASE progression - Abstract
A 42-year-old male was referred to the internal medicine department because of renal failure and persistent malaise after a recent SARS-CoV-2 infection. Blood results showed anemia and severe renal insufficiency (hemoglobin of 10.3 g/dL and a creatinine of 2.19 mg/dL). Additional tests revealed a type I cryoglobulinemia with a cryoprecipitate composed of dual IgM (kappa and lambda). Further investigations on the cryoprecipitate revealed that the immunoglobulins were directed against SARS-CoV-2 antigens. In the meanwhile, our patient noticed improvement of his symptoms accompanied by resolution of laboratory abnormalities. Three months later, the cryoglobulin could no longer be detected. Type 1 cryoglobulinemia is usually associated with lymphoproliferative disorders and is characterized by various symptoms caused by cryoprecipitates occluding small blood vessels. This is, to our knowledge, the first case of type I cryoglobulinemia with proven precipitation of SARS-CoV-19 antibodies. COVID-19 induced cryoglobulinemia appears to have a mild disease course and to be self-limiting upon viral clearance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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