Syncope and Rhythm Disturbances as Common Clinical Manifestations in Amyloidosis
Nágela S. V. Nunes,
Erivelton Nascimento,
Ronaldo Altenburg Gismondi
et al.
Abstract:Amyloidosis results from deposition of insoluble fibrillar protein compounds in various organs, including the heart. Cardiac involvement occurs in both atria and ventricles, leading to restrictive cardiomyopathy, heart failure (HF), and arrhythmias.Five amyloid proteins affect cardiac tissue: light and heavy chain forms of immunoglobulin, transthyretin (TTR), apolipoprotein 1, and amyloid A. Approximately 95% of cardiac involvement stems from light chain of immunoglobulin and TTR deposition in heart. Chamber s… Show more
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