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What is Cryofibrinogenemia?

What is Cryofibrinogenemia?

  • Cryofibrinogenemia: A rare condition where a blood protein precipitates when it cools and then redissolves once it is warmed again. The disorder can occur for no apparent reason or may be associated with conditions such as cancer, infections and blood clotting disorders. Some sufferers are asymptomatic whereas other develop thrombosis or skin symptoms in response to exposure to cold.

Cryofibrinogenemia: Introduction

Types of Cryofibrinogenemia:

Broader types of Cryofibrinogenemia:

What causes Cryofibrinogenemia?

Causes of Cryofibrinogenemia: see causes of Cryofibrinogenemia

What are the symptoms of Cryofibrinogenemia?

Symptoms of Cryofibrinogenemia: see symptoms of Cryofibrinogenemia

Cryofibrinogenemia: Testing

Diagnostic testing: see tests for Cryofibrinogenemia.

Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Cryofibrinogenemia.

How is it treated?

Doctors and Medical Specialists for Cryofibrinogenemia: Hematologist ; see also doctors and medical specialists for Cryofibrinogenemia.
Treatments for Cryofibrinogenemia: see treatments for Cryofibrinogenemia

Name of Cryofibrinogenemia

Main name of condition: Cryofibrinogenemia

 

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