simple cryoglobulinemia

ORPHA: 91139

Overview

Simple (monoclonal) cryoglobulinemia or type I cryoglobulinemia refers to the presence in the serum of one isotype or subclass of immunoglobulin (Ig) that precipitates reversibly below 37°C

Available Treatments (0)

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Clinical Presentation

Signs and symptoms associated with simple cryoglobulinemia, sourced from HPO and Orphanet clinical annotations.

Chronic lymphatic leukemiaViral hepatitisCranial nerve paralysisAbnormality of the gastrointestinal tractMonoclonal elevation of circulating IgAPurpuraAbnormality of blood and blood-forming tissuesCold urticariaUnexplained feversIncreased circulating IgM levelAcral ulcerationDistal peripheral sensory neuropathySensorimotor neuropathyPeripheral neuropathyLocalized skin lesionFatigueRaynaud phenomenonParaproteinemiaMultiple mononeuropathyLivedo racemosaAbnormality of the kidneyRenal insufficiencyProteinuriaMembranoproliferative glomerulonephritisHypertensionArthritisWeight lossVasculitisArthralgiaMicroscopic hematuriaParesthesiaMonoclonal immunoglobulin M proteinemiaMultiple myelomaSpontaneous pain sensationVascular skin abnormalityB-cell lymphomaMesangial hypercellularityMonoclonal elevation of IgGNephrotic syndromeNephritisSeizureStrokeAbnormal heart morphologyCongestive heart failureMyocardial infarctionPericarditisMorphological central nervous system abnormalityAbdominal painAbnormal lung morphologyGastrointestinal hemorrhageHeadacheProgressive neurologic deteriorationRheumatoid factor positiveFunctional motor deficitReduced circulating complement concentration

Classification & Codes

Orphanet Code

ORPHA:91139
simple cryoglobulinemia
OrphanetORPHA:91139
Treatments0 drug(s)
Symptoms on record55 signs
Statuspublished
Factual Authority
Last Updated3/20/2026
Clinical DataHPO · Orphanet
Drug DataFDA · EMA · CDSCO