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==Risk Factors== | |||
Type I cryoglobulinemia is most often related to cancer of the blood or immune systems. | |||
Types II and III are most often found in people who have a chronic (long-lasting) inflammatory condition, such as an autoimmune disease or hepatitis C. Most patients with mixed cryoglobulinemia have a chronic hepatitis C infection. | |||
Other conditions that may be related to cryoglobulinemia include: | |||
*[[Leukemia]] | |||
*[[Multiple myeloma]] | |||
*[[Mycoplasma]] [[pneumonia]] | |||
*Primary macroglobulinemia | |||
*[[Rheumatoid arthritis]] | |||
*[[Systemic lupus erythematosus]] | |||
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Risk Factors
Type I cryoglobulinemia is most often related to cancer of the blood or immune systems.
Types II and III are most often found in people who have a chronic (long-lasting) inflammatory condition, such as an autoimmune disease or hepatitis C. Most patients with mixed cryoglobulinemia have a chronic hepatitis C infection.
Other conditions that may be related to cryoglobulinemia include:
- Leukemia
- Multiple myeloma
- Mycoplasma pneumonia
- Primary macroglobulinemia
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Systemic lupus erythematosus