The importance of the peripheral blood film in indicating a diagnosis of multiple myeloma with cryoglobulinaemia

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Hunt, S
Taylor, J
Cochrane, T
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2018
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An independent 85‐year‐old male was admitted to the vascular surgery department with ischaemic toes initially attributed to atheroembolism in the setting of a known abdominal aortic aneurysm. His right great toe was amputated and he was discharged home with clopidogrel and aspirin. However, he re‐presented with a decline in mobility and painful digits. Examination revealed marked acrocyanosis of all his digits (left)

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British Journal of Haematology

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181

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1

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Cardiovascular medicine and haematology

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Hunt, S; Taylor, J; Cochrane, T, The importance of the peripheral blood film in indicating a diagnosis of multiple myeloma with cryoglobulinaemia, British Journal of Haematology, 2018, 181 (1), pp. 10-10

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