Cryofibrinogenemia

The coagulation of blood in small vessels, caused by cryofibrinogens in the plasma. This rare symptomatic illness can cause ulceration, gangrene, necrosis, or purpura, especially when the skin is exposed to cold. Cryofibrinogenemia usually develops secondarily, e.g., in patients with metastatic cancer, lymphoma, or collagenvascular disease.


 


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