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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Cardiac amyloidosis
  1. Cardiac amyloidosis is a disorder caused by deposits of an abnormal protein (amyloid) in the heart tissue. These ... involved organ. There are many forms of amyloidosis. Cardiac amyloidosis ("stiff heart syndrome") occurs when amyloid deposits take ...
  2. ... heart transplant. Other causes of restrictive cardiomyopathy include: Cardiac amyloidosis Carcinoid heart disease Diseases of the heart lining ( ...
  3. ... of certain blood cells (myeloma) Specific conditions include: Cardiac amyloidosis Cerebral amyloidosis Secondary systemic amyloidosis
  4. ... procedure if you have signs of: Alcoholic cardiomyopathy Cardiac amyloidosis Cardiomyopathy Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Idiopathic cardiomyopathy Ischemic cardiomyopathy Myocarditis ...
  5. ... It may also be performed when cardiomyopathy, myocarditis, cardiac amyloidosis, or other disorders are suspected.
  6. ... Other diseases that can cause or contribute to heart failure: Amyloidosis Emphysema Overactive thyroid Sarcoidosis Severe anemia Too much ...
  7. ... a swollen liver or spleen, or signs of heart or nerve damage. The first step in diagnosing amyloidosis should be blood and urine tests to look ...
  8. Health problems that may result from secondary systemic amyloidosis include: Endocrine failure Heart failure Kidney failure Nerve damage Respiratory failure
  9. ... T4 test to identify thyroid problems Tests for amyloidosis (blood, urine) Heart enlargement or other problems with the structure and ...
  10. ... amyloid builds up in the organs and tissues ( amyloidosis ) Bladder tumor Heart failure High blood pressure during pregnancy ( preeclampsia ) Kidney ...
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