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Overview
Laboratory Findings
The classical laboratory finding is polyclonal hypergammaglobulinemia
Other immunoglobulin derrangements are also seen, including
- Hemolytic anemia with cold agglutinins
- Circulating immune complexes
- Anti-smooth muscle antibodies
- Positive rheumatoid factor.
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