PMID: 6985878Jan 1, 1980Paper

A case of cryoglobulinemic gangrene in myeloma with fatal outcome despite successful skin grafting

Dermatologica
H NaritaS Inoue

Abstract

Extensive necrosis of the skin, muscle and bone was produced after prolonged cooling in a case of myeloma with cryoglobulinemia. Skin grafting was beneficial.

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