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What Is Your Diagnosis? Mixed Cryoglobulinemia Due to Hepatitis C Infection

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A 41-year-old woman presented with a 1-month history of tender vesicles on her legs. She recently was diagnosed with hepatitis C, and laboratory results showed marked renal compromise. Hemorrhagic papules and vesicles were present on her legs and the arches of her feet.


 

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