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Comparative Study
. 1985 Dec;16(12):1206-11.
doi: 10.1016/s0046-8177(85)80032-0.

Gastrointestinal amyloid deposition in AL (primary or myeloma-associated) and AA (secondary) amyloidosis: diagnostic value of gastric biopsy

Comparative Study

Gastrointestinal amyloid deposition in AL (primary or myeloma-associated) and AA (secondary) amyloidosis: diagnostic value of gastric biopsy

M Yamada et al. Hum Pathol. 1985 Dec.

Abstract

Gastrointestinal amyloid deposition was investigated in 21 autopsy cases of nonhereditary systemic amyloidosis, 18 of the AL (primary or myeloma-associated) type and three of the AA (secondary) type. Vascular deposition of amyloid, most apparent in the submucosa, was found in all cases. Parenchymal deposition was observed mainly in the muscularis mucosae and muscularis externa in the AL type, and in the lamina propria mucosae in the AA type. Comparison of amyloid deposition in the stomach and rectum revealed no differences for the AA type. In the AL type, however, deposition in the lamina propria mucosae and muscularis mucosae was more frequent and marked in the wall of the stomach than in the rectum. Thus, gastric biopsy would be more valuable than rectal biopsy in the diagnosis of AL amyloidosis.

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