Greene C E, Kristensen F, Hoff E J, Wiggins M D
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1977 Mar 1;170(5):505-10.
Cold hemagglutinin disease, a form of autoimmune hemolytic anemia caused by cold-acting erythrocyte autoantibodies, was diagnosed in a dog. Cold-acting antibodies differ from warm-acting antibodies in several ways, including temperature-dependent reactivity below 32 C. The autoantibody in this case (immunoglobulin M) was in the serum in higher than normal concentrations and was reactive at temperatures approaching freezing. The course of the disease was chronic and was characterized by cyanosis and necrosis of the body extremities. Immunosuppressive therapy with corticosteroids was successful in alleviating the clinical signs and reducing the autoantibody activity in the dog. The cause of this disorder was not determined.
冷凝集素病是一种由冷反应性红细胞自身抗体引起的自身免疫性溶血性贫血,在一只犬身上被诊断出来。冷反应性抗体在几个方面与温反应性抗体不同,包括在32℃以下的温度依赖性反应性。该病例中的自身抗体(免疫球蛋白M)在血清中的浓度高于正常水平,并且在接近冰点的温度下具有反应性。该病病程呈慢性,特征为身体四肢发绀和坏死。用皮质类固醇进行免疫抑制治疗成功缓解了犬的临床症状并降低了自身抗体活性。这种病症的病因尚未确定。