Since large amounts of cryoglobulin often cause the blood to gel at commonly encountered temperatures, one might speculate that small amounts could increase the blood viscosity to a lesser degree.
Cryoglobulinemia is a disease caused by an abundance of a protein called cryoglobulin in the blood. Cryoglobulins are proteins found in the blood stream that clump together in colder temperatures.
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