Abstract
Out of 15 successive patients with mixed essential cryoglobulinaemia type II (monoclonal IgM kappa/IgG), 13 had serological evidence for hepatitis C infection as shown by specific enzyme immunoassays and immunoblot. RNA was purified from the serum of seven patients and hepatitis C sequences were identified in five following reverse transcription and DNA amplification. The liver histology showed chronic active hepatitis with or without cirrhosis in the 12 patients with hepatitis C who had a liver biopsy. The two patients without serological evidence of hepatitis C suffered from haematological malignancies. Hepatitis C may be a major etiological agent of cryoglobulinaemia type II.
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Pechere-Bertschi, A., Perrin, L., De Saussure, P., Widmann, J. J., Giostra, E., & Schifferli, J. A. (1992). Hepatitis C: A possible etiology for cryoglobulinaemia type II. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 89(3), 419–422. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.1992.tb06973.x
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