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Case Reports
. 1982 Feb;142(2):395-7.

Circulating immune complexes in rheumatoid arthritis. Selective removal by cryogelation with membrane filtration

  • PMID: 6977346
Case Reports

Circulating immune complexes in rheumatoid arthritis. Selective removal by cryogelation with membrane filtration

R S Krakauer et al. Arch Intern Med. 1982 Feb.

Abstract

We have developed a system of extracorporeal circulation that removes proteins of the molecular weight of the circulating immune complexes of rheumatoid arthritis by cryogelation with hollow-fiber membrane filtration. A 52-year-old woman with a 36-year history of severe, unremitting, high-titer, seropositive rheumatoid arthritis who had failed to respond to anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic, and cytotoxic drugs was chosen for a trial of this system. A rapid and sustained decrease in circulating immune complexes as measured by C1q binding occurred, accompanied by a much slower improvement in clinical factors of disease activity. Rheumatoid factor changed very little and loss of other serum proteins by the procedure was relatively modest. This new procedure was successful in removing circulating immune complexes in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis, and in inducing a remission in one who has not had such in 36 years, while sparing volume and other plasma proteins.

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