1. Hepatic, gastric and bone marrow AL amyloidosis that began with Budd-Chiari syndrome: a case report.
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Manieri, Valentina Maria, Offidani, Massimo, Capelli, Debora, Marzioni, Marco, Maroni, Luca, Filosa, Alessandra, Rupoli, Serena, Morsia, Erika, Poloni, Antonella, and Morè, Sonia
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BUDD-Chiari syndrome ,HEPATIC veins ,PROTEIN metabolism ,BONE marrow ,SYMPTOMS ,CARDIAC amyloidosis - Abstract
Amyloid Light Chain (AL) Amyloidosis is a rare disorder of protein misfolding and metabolism characterized by insoluble fibrils deposition in various tissues and organs, which could quickly progress and become fatal. The most frequently affected organ is heart being its involvement the most adverse prognostic feature. Kidney and liver could be other organ localizations, defining AL Amyloidosis as a multisystem disorder. Being Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) an uncommon congestive hepatopathy caused by blockage of hepatic veins in the absence of cardiac disorders, it could be rarely caused by a massive deposition of amyloid proteins into hepatic sinusoidal spaces, giving an uncommon clinical presentation of AL Amyloidosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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