[Renal amyloidosis complicating Crohn's disease: report of two cases and review of literature].

2006 
: Secondary amyloidosis is caused by the extracellular store of the fragment AA of the circulatory protein in serum amyloid-A. It can complicate diseases such as family mediterranean fever, rheumatoid arthritis or Crohn's disease. Renal amyloidosis is a rare but serious complication of Crohn's disease. We report two cases of Crohn's disease associated with a nephrotic syndrome due to renal amyloidosis. It is important to recognize this complication, especially since Colchicine has been proposed as a possible treatment. So, the search for proteinuria seems to be important for an early diagnosis of renal amyloidosis in Crohn's disease.
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