Hyperviscosity syndrome is a group of blood disorders that cause increased serum density of the blood, making it more viscous and less likely to flow. The extra density is usually from proteins, including increased numbers of white blood cells. This results in reduced blood flow to most of the body's organs, including the brain. It is generally characterized by increasingly severe neurological symptoms.
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