Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in AL Amyloidosis
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概要
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Having an initial sign and symptom of carpal tunnel syndrome, a 67 year-old Japanese female was hospitalized. She was found to have AL amyloidosis, associated with carpal tunnel syndrome, edema, pleural effusion, serum IgG(λ)-monoclonal protein, urinary Bence Jones protein of lambda type, plasma cell proliferations of 22.6% out of nucleated cell count of 11.1×10^4/μl in aspirated bone marrow specimen, no evidence of osteolytic shadow on bone x-ray survey, slight enlargement of liver, and electrocardiographic abnormality of low voltage in limb leads. She died of cardio-pulmonary insufficiency. At autopsy, the pathological diagnosis was plasma cell dyscrasia and primary amyloidosis involving heart, lung, tongue, carpal joints, and transverse colon, with perivascular amyloid deposits in various organs.
- 神戸大学の論文
- 1996-01-31
著者
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Mizuno Nobuhiko
Faculty Of Health Science And Second Department Of Medicine Kobe University School Of Medicine
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Isobe Takashi
Faculty of Health Science, Kobe University
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Kubota Shinzo
Faculty of Health Science, and Second Department of Medicine, Kobe University School of Medicine
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Chinzei Tadanobu
Faculty of Health Science, and Second Department of Medicine, Kobe University School of Medicine
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Oimomi Munetada
Faculty of Health Science, and Second Department of Medicine, Kobe University School of Medicine
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Baba Shigeaki
Faculty of Health Science, and Second Department of Medicine, Kobe University School of Medicine
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Kubota Shinzo
Faculty Of Health Science And Second Department Of Medicine Kobe University School Of Medicine
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Baba Shigeaki
Faculty Of Health Science And Second 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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Oimomi Munetada
Faculty Of Health Science And Second Department Of Medicine Kobe University School Of Medicine
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Chinzei Tadanobu
Faculty Of Health Science And Second Department Of Medicine Kobe University School Of Medicine
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Isobe Takashi
Faculty Of Health Science Kobe University
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