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Primary systemic amyloidosis
- There is no known prevention for primary amyloidosis. ... Buxbaum JN. The systemic amyloidosis. In: Hochberg MC, Gravallese EM, Smolen ... Basic Principles and Practice . 8th ed. Philadelphia, ...
- ... nerve dysfunction Friedreich ataxia Mononeuritis multiplex (multiple mononeuropathies) Primary amyloidosis Radial nerve dysfunction Sciatic nerve dysfunction Secondary systemic amyloidosis Sensorimotor polyneuropathy Tibial nerve dysfunction Ulnar nerve ...
- ... long-term (chronic) infection or inflammation. In contrast, primary amyloidosis means there is no other disease that is causing the condition. Systemic means that the disease affects the entire body.
- ... inherited). Genes may also play a role in primary amyloidosis . Other types of amyloidosis are not inherited. They include: Senile systemic: seen in people older than 70 Spontaneous: occurs ...
- ... occur due to: Cancer Diseases such as diabetes , systemic lupus erythematosus , multiple myeloma , and amyloidosis Genetic disorders Immune disorders Infections (such as strep ...
- ... cause or increase the risk for glomerulonephritis, including: Amyloidosis (disorder in which a protein called amyloid builds ... in kidney tissue) Lupus nephritis (kidney complication of systemic lupus ... Membranoproliferative GN (form of glomerulonephritis due ...