Rheumatoid hyperviscosity: analysis of a patient with intermediate complexes that block other autoantibodies and a review of the literature
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Rheumatoid hyperviscosity: analysis of a patient with intermediate complexes that block other autoantibodies and a review of the literature
Abstract
Objectives: To report a patient who rheumatoid arthritis presented with hyperviscosity syndrome, analyze this patient's rheumatoid factor, and review the previously reported patients.
Methods: Immunofluorescence for antinuclear antibodies, double immunodiffusion, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and size exclusion chromatography were used before and after plasmapheresis to study the patient's rheumatoid hyperviscosity, and polyclonal gammopathy and references in identified papers was used to identify previously reported patients.
Results: Similar to several previous patients, this patient's sera contained both IgG and IgM rheumatoid factor and abundant intermediate complexes. Other autoantibodies, either from the patient or from other patients, were masked by rheumatoid factor or intermediate complexes from the reported patients sera. Rheumatic hyperviscosity is seen uncommonly, being reported in only 18 patients with rheumatoid arthritis and nine with other rheumatic illnesses.
Conclusions: There are two mechanisms by which rheumatoid factor can lead to hyperviscosity, both of which require large amounts of rheumatoid factor. Rheumatoid hyperviscosity must be recognized because this life-threatening syndrome usually can be successfully treated with plasmapheresis acutely and immunosuppressives for long-term control.
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