Primary cutaneous amyloidosis is a form of amyloidosis associated with oncostatin M receptor. This type of amyloidosis has been divided into the following...
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standing. In AL amyloidosis, specific indicators can include enlargement of the tongue and periorbital purpura. In wild-type ATTR amyloidosis, non-cardiac...
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List of skin conditions (redirect from Cutaneous tuberculosis)
reticulate pigmentary disorder (familial cutaneous amyloidosis, Partington amyloidosis, Partington cutaneous amyloidosis, Partington syndrome type II, reticulate...
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dyskinesia, 2 Primary ciliary dyskinesia Primary craniosynostosis Primary cutaneous amyloidosis Primary granulocytic sarcoma Primary hyperoxaluria Primary hyperparathyroidism...
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PLCA may refer to: Primary cutaneous amyloidosis, a form of amyloidosis associated with the oncostatin M receptor. PHY-Level Collision Avoidance, a reconciliation...
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Proteinopathy (category Amyloidosis)
by a similar mechanism, including Aβ amyloidosis, amyloid A (AA) amyloidosis, and apolipoprotein AII amyloidosis, tauopathy, synucleinopathy, and the...
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Purpura (redirect from Cutaneous purpura)
cells Meningococcemia Clumping fibrillary protein deposits caused by Amyloidosis Cocaine use with concomitant use of the one-time chemotherapy drug and...
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JNK activation. The oncostatin M receptor is associated with primary cutaneous amyloidosis. OSM signaling via the OSMR is believed to play an important...
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Plasma cell dyscrasias (section Amyloidosis)
heavy chain amyloidosis (AH amyloidosis) in which amyloid deposits contain only free heavy chains. The deposits in a third type, AHL amyloidosis, consists...
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Primary cutaneous gamma delta T-cell lymphoma Primary cutaneous CD8-positive aggressive epidermotropic cytotoxic T-cell lymphoma Primary cutaneous acral...
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Cold urticaria (redirect from Primary cold contact urticaria)
urticaria may be divided into the following types: Primary cold contact urticaria is a cutaneous condition characterized by wheals, and occurs in rainy...
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Lenalidomide (section AL amyloidosis)
Lenalidomide may be associated with adverse effects as second primary malignancy, severe cutaneous reactions, hypersensitivity reactions, tumor lysis syndrome...
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Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (category Endocrine-related cutaneous conditions)
MEAs 2A was described in 1989. This variant also has patches of cutaneous amyloidosis in the mid/upper back and is inherited in an autosomal dominant...
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inflammatory illness that develops after group A streptococcal pharyngitis. Amyloidosis - uncommon condition caused by protein mutations or changes in the body...
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List of cutaneous conditions caused by mutations in keratins List of cutaneous neoplasms associated with systemic syndromes List of cutaneous conditions...
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renal amyloidosis. Plasma fibrinogen levels are similar to that seen in other forms of congenital dysfibrinogenemia. Fibrinogen Aα-Chain amyloidosis has...
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renal and liver failure through accumulation of amyloid in those organs (amyloidosis). Affected Shar Pei have an elevated level of interleukin 6, and this...
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Multiple myeloma (redirect from Cutaneous infiltration by multiple myeloma)
thereby contributing to kidney failure. Amyloidosis is a distant third in the causation. People with amyloidosis have high levels of amyloid protein that...
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Hypervitaminosis A, B, and D Whipple's disease Albinism Alkaptonuria Amyloidosis Chediak–Higashi syndrome Cystinosis Fabry's disease Galactosemia Gaucher's...
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disorders such onychomycosis, paronychia, psoriasis, lichen planus, amyloidosis, and chronic radiodermatitis can cause inflammation, which can activate...
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collagenous plaques, digital papular calcinosis, verruca plana, primary cutaneous amyloidosis, and mosaic acral keratoderma. Treatment can be difficult. It...
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Addison's disease (redirect from Cutaneous signs due to addison's disease)
histoplasmosis, coccidioidomycosis), or the deposition of abnormal protein in amyloidosis. All causes in this category are genetic, and generally very rare. These...
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Neonatal-onset multisystem inflammatory disease (redirect from Chronic Neurologic Cutaneous and Articular Syndrome)
Lymph node enlargement may also be present. Later in life, secondary amyloidosis may occur. Delayed puberty and secondary amenorrhoea are not uncommon...
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Cutaneous anthrax Cutaneous larva migrans Cutaneous lupus erythematosus Cutaneous photosensitivity colitis lethal Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma Cutaneous...
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Retrieved 15 August 2023. Castillo JJ (2016). "Plasma Cell Disorders". Primary Care. 43 (4): 677–691. doi:10.1016/j.pop.2016.07.002. PMID 27866585. Dispenzieri...
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AL amyloidosis. Recently, bortezomid in combination with cyclophosphamide and dexamethasone has also shown promise as a treatment for AL amyloidosis. Other...
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Hematologic Malignancies Chapter 107: Plasma Cell Disorders Chapter 108: Amyloidosis Chapter 109: Transfusion Biology and Therapy Chapter 110: Hematopoietic...
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myeloma, MGUS may also progress to Waldenström's macroglobulinemia or primary amyloidosis. MGUS polyneuropathy Monoclonal gammopathy Monoclonal gammopathy...
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involvement. This can manifest in the following: Glomerulonephritis Renal amyloidosis IgA nephropathy Vascular disease Drug side effects, such as NSAID's (non-steroidal...
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chronic sequelae may also include anemia, multilocalized infections, amyloidosis, and arthropathy. Stage III complications have been known to lead to...
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