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. 1976;5(3):189-92.
doi: 10.1159/000214134.

Factor-VIII-related antigen and cold-insoluble globulin in leukemias and carcinomas

Factor-VIII-related antigen and cold-insoluble globulin in leukemias and carcinomas

H D Bruhn et al. Haemostasis. 1976.

Abstract

An elevated plasma level of the factor-VIII-related antigen is not specific for leukemias and malignancies but is also observed in inflammations and in rheumatic diseases. As a reason for this nonspecific change an increased tissue breakdown has to be considered as well as an impaired elimination of the protein, possibly in some cases in the course of a consumption coagulopathy. The plasma levels of the cold-insoluble globulin were reduced in chronic lymphatic leukemias and in acute inflammations, but elevated in rheumatic diseases. Production and liberation of the cold-insoluble globulin may not only be changed by malignant transformation of cells but also by inflammatory and infectious processes.

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