2022
DOI: 10.9734/ijmpcr/2022/v15i430165
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Primary Systemic Amyloidosis of Tongue: Pitfall and Challenges in the Diagnosis

Abstract: Amyloidosis is caused by the deposition of insoluble fibrillary protein in tissues and organs resulting in severe organ dysfunction. The clinical presentation for the diagnosis of amyloidosis is nonspecific, making it one of the most underdiagnosed conditions. Treatment is now available and is effective in improving patients’ survival and quality of life. We present a case of generalized amyloidosis in a 71-year-old patient admitted with a diagnosis of benign neoplasm of the root of the tongue. Subsequently, s… Show more

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