Abstract

Symptomatic mixed cryoglobulinaemia may dominate the course of hepatitis C virus infection. While conventional treatment of mixed cryoglobulinaemia relied on immunosuppression, the discovery of the close association to HCV infection has prompted treatment studies with interferon-alpha. Although symptomatic improvement is achieved in most patients during therapy, the rate of sustained response is low.

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