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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Primary systemic amyloidosis
  1. 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, ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... 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.
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... occur due to: Cancer Diseases such as diabetes , systemic lupus erythematosus , multiple myeloma , and amyloidosis Genetic disorders Immune disorders Infections (such as strep ...
  6. ... 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 ...