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* <spoiler text="Is amyloid intracellular or extracellular?">Extracellular.</spoiler>
 
* <spoiler text="Is amyloid intracellular or extracellular?">Extracellular.</spoiler>
 
* <spoiler text="What other organs/tissues may be affected in patients with this type of amyloidosis?">Kidneys, heart, gastrointestinal tract, and tongue.</spoiler>
 
* <spoiler text="What other organs/tissues may be affected in patients with this type of amyloidosis?">Kidneys, heart, gastrointestinal tract, and tongue.</spoiler>
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== Additional Resources ==
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=== Reference ===
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* [http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/335414-overview eMedicine Medical Library: Amyloidosis]
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* [http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/335559-overview eMedicine Medical Library: Amyloidosis, AA (Inflammatory)]
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* [http://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/endocrine_and_metabolic_disorders/amyloidosis/amyloidosis.html Merck Manual: Amyloidosis]
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=== Journal Articles ===
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* Obici L, Merlini G.  [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22653707 AA amyloidosis: basic knowledge, unmet needs and future treatments].  ''Swiss Med Wkly'' 2012 May 31;142:w13580.
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=== Images ===
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* [http://peir.path.uab.edu/library/index.php?/tags/65-amyloidosis PEIR Digital Library: Amyloidosis Images]
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* [http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/CINJHTML/CINJIDX.html#4 WebPath: Cellular Accumulations]
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== Related IPLab Cases ==
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* [[IPLab:Lab 6:Multiple Myeloma|Lab 6: Multiple Myeloma with Amyloid]]
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* [[IPLab:Lab 6:Senile Amyloidosis|Lab 6: Heart: Senile Amyloidosis]]
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Revision as of 04:11, 23 August 2013

Clinical Summary[edit]

This 46-year-old white male with a long-standing history of rheumatoid arthritis was admitted for treatment of pneumonia. Subsequently, complications associated with lung abscesses, empyema, and septicemia led to the patient's death.

Autopsy Findings[edit]

The liver weighed 2600 grams. It was yellowish-tan in color and cut with difficulty (fibrosis?). No other pathological changes were noted except for pneumonia and lung abscesses.

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Study Questions[edit]


Additional Resources[edit]

Reference[edit]

Journal Articles[edit]

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Related IPLab Cases[edit]


In alcoholics, aspiration pneumonia is common--bacteria enter the lung via aspiration of gastric contents.

An abscess is a collection of pus (white blood cells) within a cavity formed by disintegrated tissue.

A normal liver weighs 1650 grams (range: 1500 to 1800 grams).