Title of article
Amyloidosis With Periorbital Rash
Author/Authors
Daraei ، Morteza - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Siri ، Goli - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Allameh ، Seyed Farshad - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Alesaeidi ، Samira - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages
4
From page
78
To page
81
Abstract
We presented a middleaged woman with nonspecifc signs and symptoms, including dyspnea, lower limb edema, and elevated jugular venous pressure. Among these, the skin changes including nail changes, macroglossia and periorbital rash were the mos important clues to suspect primary amyloidosis. Paraclinical sudies were anemia, proteinuria and resricted cardiomyopathy. Abdomi nal fat pad biopsy is usually the frs sep to confrm the amyloidosis. However, despite the negative hisologic result of fatpad biopsy, we performed duodenal biopsy that confrmed amyloidosis. This case report demonsrates the important value of duodenal tissue in order to conform the diagnosis of amyloidosis.
Keywords
Amyloidosis , Congo red , Duodenal biopsy
Journal title
Case Reports in Clinical Practice
Serial Year
2018
Journal title
Case Reports in Clinical Practice
Record number
2456381
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