Secondary amyloidosis in progressive systemic sclerosis
Date
2001Author
Tanverdi, M
Altiparmak, MR
Yurdakul, Sebahattin
Uygun, Nesrin
Pamuk, Gizem
Pamuk, ON
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Progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) is a connective tissue disease that may affect many organs, including the kidneys. It is quite rare to see secondary amyloidosis due to PSS. We present a patient with a 9-year history of PSS who developed nephrotic syndrome, and whose renal biopsy was compatible with secondary amyloidosis. He died from massive upper gastrointestinal bleeding caused by oesophageal telangiectasia.
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