Cryofibrinogen


cryofibrinogen cry·o·fi·brin·o·gen (krī’ō-fī-brĭn’ə-jən)
n.
An abnormal type of fibrinogen that precipitates upon cooling, but redissolves when warmed to room temperature; it is rarely found in human plasma.

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