Korean J Dermatol.  1991 Feb;29(1):120-125.

A case of essential mixed cryoglobulinemia

Abstract

A 52-year-old woman with esential mixed cryoglobulinemia (type II ), which was confirmed by cryoglobulin elcct,rophoresis and immunofixation elect,rophoresis, had purpuric skin lesions on the legs. The lesions had a tendency of recurrence for the past 2 years, and moderate degrees of arthralgia and myalgia were accompanied in each time. However, the patient had not been suffered from any internal organ distress caused by the disease proress. Histological examinations of a skin lesions revealed a feature of leukocytoclatic vasculitis, and deposits of IgM, IgG and C; were also recognized. A regimen of small doses of prednisolone was effective for the cutaneous lesions in this patient for 4 months follow-up until this writing. It, seems that the patient has had a mild form of the disease among the clinical spectrum of mixed cryoglobulinemia, with a cryocrit value of 2.4% at the time of her initial visit..

Keyword

Leukocytoclastic vasculitis; Cryoglobulinemia

MeSH Terms

Arthralgia
Cryoglobulinemia*
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Immunoglobulin G
Immunoglobulin M
Leg
Middle Aged
Myalgia
Prednisolone
Recurrence
Skin
Vasculitis
Writing
Immunoglobulin G
Immunoglobulin M
Prednisolone
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