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Prognosis of patients with primary systemic amyloidosis who present with dominant neuropathy. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with primary systemic amyloidosis in whom neuropathy is the dominant clinical manifestation often do not receive a diagnosis until ye... RA Kyle - 《American Journal of Medicine》 被引量...
Prognosis of Patients with Primary Systemic Amyloidosis Who Present with Dominant Neuropathyvolvement. Proteinuria was present in 16 patients (62%) on quantitative 24-hour urine immunoelectrophoresis. The median 24-hour protein excretion was 190 mg/day (range 18 to 3,400). In 4 of these ...
Prospective and serial study of primary amyloidosis with serum amyloid P component scintigraphy: from diagnosis to prognosis. Am J Med 1996; 101:77- 87.Hachulla E, Maulin L, Deveaux M, et al. Prospective and serial study of primary amyloidosis with serum amyloid P component scintigraphy: from...
Primary localized gastric amyloidosisClinical presentationsPrognosisLocalized gastric amyloidosis(LGA)is a rare disease characterized by abnormal extracellular deposition of amyloid protein restricted to the stomach and it is confirmed by positive results of Congo red staining.Over decades,only a few cases ...
Persistent pleural effusions in primary systemic amyloidosis: etiology and prognosis. Chest. 2003;124(3):969-977.Berk JL, Keane J, SeldinDC, et al. Persistent pleural effusions in primary systemic amyloidosis: etiology andprognosis. Chest 2003;124:969-77....
(eGFR < 60 mL/min/1.73 m2), severe lung diseases requiring oxygen, sepsis, patients who had undergone cardiorespiratory resuscitation before hospitalization, and those with diseases that cause an elevated level of CK-MB (such as myositis, amyloidosis, trauma, or recent major surgery). These ...
Finally, ECG, especially when combined with data from other tests, provides suspicion of a specific underlying disease (e.g., cardiac amyloidosis) whose diagnosis is of crucial importance in estimating the risk of sudden death, since phenocopies are characterized by an adverse prognosis [16]. ...