A rare presentation of kidney failure in a patient with giant cell arteritis: case report and review of literature
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A rare presentation of kidney failure in a patient with giant cell arteritis: case report and review of literature
Abstract
Although giant cell arteritis, also called temporal arteritis, is the most common primary vasculitis in the elderly, an association with AA amyloidosis has rarely been reported. AA amyloidosis is a disorder that results from the extracellular deposition of proteolytic cleavage products of serum amyloid A, which occurs in the setting of long-standing inflammation. We present a case of a patient with giant cell arteritis who developed a rapidly deteriorating kidney function, due to AA amyloidosis. Early recognition of this rare phenomenon is crucial as prompt treatment may be beneficial in the salvage of renal function.
Keywords: AA amyloidosis; giant cell arteritis; kidney failure.
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