Abstract
Sixty-five years ago, Jan Waldenstrom described two patients presenting with oronasal bleeding and lymphadenopathy.[1][1] Both had manifestations of hyperviscosity syndrome, which was documented with an Ostwald viscometer. One had a cryoglobulin. Waldenstrom recognized that these patients had a
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