Localized gastrointestinal amyloidosis presenting with protein-losing enteropathy and massive hemorrhage
2017
Amyloidosis of the gastrointestinal tract is usually a systemic
disease. Localized gastrointestinal amyloidosis without evidence of
extraintestinal involvement or an associated plasma cell dyscrasia is
uncommon and does not usually cause death. We report a case of a
patient with localized gastrointestinal amyloidosis who presented with
protein-losing enteropathy and a fatal upper gastrointestinal bleed.
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