1961
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1961.03620050120014
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Cryopathies: A Review

Abstract: In recent years certain disorders associated with marked intolerance to cold have received considerable attention. There is no B. Ergotism, heavy metal poisoning C. Myxedema, familial periodic paralysis D. Occlusive arterial diseases E. Familial cold allergy F. Cold allergy (physical allergy)

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“…However, it cannot, for obvious reasons, be taken into consideration to give cytostatica to pregnant women and the treatment of the disease with penicillamin as recommended by Ritzman and Levin [15,16] also seems too dangerous during pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it cannot, for obvious reasons, be taken into consideration to give cytostatica to pregnant women and the treatment of the disease with penicillamin as recommended by Ritzman and Levin [15,16] also seems too dangerous during pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the original studies of L erner and Watson [8], R itzmann and L evin [12] and G addy and Powell [3], es sential cryoglobulinemia has been recognized by most authors as a patho logic entity seperate from cryoglobulinemia, associated with, or seconda ry to: plasmocytoma, Waldenstrom's disease, collagen disease, lympha tic leukemia, lymphosarcoma, and lues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Meltzer and co-workers [12], the resultant is chemic phenomena may be severe enough to produce tissue damage as well as hemorrhagic phenomena. Other possible contributing factors in the development of the symptoms are cold agglutination of erythrocytes, local tissue reaction to the precipitated protein, interaction with host complement components, vasoconstriction, secondary vessel wall dam age and defects in platelet function [6,13,15]. In some cases the pre cipitation of cryoglobulins may even take place at 37 °C.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%