Macrocryoglobulinemia
macrocryoglobulinemia mac·ro·cry·o·glob·u·li·ne·mi·a (māk’rō-krī’ō-glŏb’yə-lə-nē’mē-ə)
n.
The presence in the peripheral blood of a type of hemagglutinin that agglutinates red blood cells at cold temperatures.
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