Amyloid Deposits in the Gastro-lntestinal Tract in a Patient with AL Amyloidosis with 10 years' Out-Patient Clinic without Medication
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A 77 year-old Japanese female had a complaint of left-sided abdominal discomfort at the age of 68. She was found to have amyloid deposits by Congo red stain on biopsied materials of esophago-cardiac junction, stomach and duodenal lesions, from the endoscopic examination. Amyloid deposits were massively found in the muscularis mucosae. Diffuse deposition of amyloid was also seen in the lamina propria mucosae. AA type was demonstrated without any underlying disease. Seven years later, she was found to have amyloid deposits in the interstitium of rectal region and ileocecal value. She has no immunoglobulin abnormality and there appeared to be no antecedent disorders. She is doing well without medication except oral intake of DMSO 5mg a day for 2 years and gefarnate for 6 years. Good prognosis in the present case is also discussed.
- 神戸大学の論文
- 1996-01-31
著者
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Chihara Kazuo
Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine
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Chihara K
Division Of Diabetes Metabolism And Endocrinology Department Of Internal Medicine Kobe University Gr
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Chihara Kazuo
The Third Division Department Of Medicine Kobe University School Of Medicine
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Isobe Takashi
Kobe University
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Shiozawa Shunichi
Faculty of Health Sciences, Kobe University School of Medicine
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Shiozawa Shunichi
The Third Division, Department of Medicine, Kobe, University School of Medicine
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Isobe Takashi
Faculty Of Health Science Kobe University School Of Medicine
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Shiozawa Shun-ichi
The Third Division Department Of Medicine Kobe University School Of Medicine
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Kayama Toshinari
Department of Medicine, Amagasaki Iryoseikyo Hospital
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Morishita Naoaki
Department of Medicine, Amagasaki Iryoseikyo Hospital
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Kanda Norio
The Third Division, Department of Medicine, Kobe University school of Medicine
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Kanda Norio
The Third Division Department Of Medicine Kobe University School Of Medicine
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Isobe Takashi
Faculty Of Health Science Kobe University
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Morishita Naoaki
Department Of Medicine Amagasaki Iryoseikyo Hospital
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Kayama Toshinari
Department Of Medicine Amagasaki Iryoseikyo Hospital
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CHIHARA KAZUO
The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kobe University School of Medicine
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