1. [Persistent diarrhoea, hypotension, polyneuropathy].
- Author
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Sýkora R, Radej J, Novák I, Krouzecký A, Mares J, Irová I, Hadravská S, Chvojka J, Karvunidis T, Manáková T, and Matejovic M
- Subjects
- Amyloidosis complications, Amyloidosis pathology, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Amyloidosis diagnosis, Diarrhea complications, Hypotension complications, Polyneuropathies complications
- Abstract
We present a case report of a 59-year-old man with a history of arterial hypertension and excision of malignant melanoma. He was admitted to the hospital because of two months history of diarrhoea, weight loss and circulatory collapse. In addition, the patient suffered from marked vegetative instability with symptomatic hypotension, polyneuropathy and progression of renal insufficiency, without proteinuria. Complex examination did not reveal neoplasms, endocrine, autoimmune, infectious or neurodegenerative disorders. A serial biopsy of colon failed to provide a clue to the diagnosis. However, AA amyloidosis was found on the kidney biopsy. Neither chronic inflammation nor malignancy was revealed and, hence, no causal treatment could have been established. The patient died from multiple organ failure. The autopsy confirmed systemic AA amyloidosis. The triad consisting ofdiarrhoea, polyneuropathy and hypotension should rise the suspicion on amyloidosis.
- Published
- 2008