Hepatic Amyloidosis: Something That Can camouflage and Deceive our Perception!
Anirudh V Nair1, Manish Kumar Yadav1, Madhavan N Unni1
1Department of Radiodiagnosis and Interventional Radiology, Kerala Institute of Medical Science and Research Centre, Trivandrum, Kerala, India.
Abstract:
Amyloidosis is a multi-systemic diffusely infiltrating disease due to extracellular deposition of protein-mucopolysaccharide complexes. The type of protein deposited determines the subgroup of amyloid. Hepatic amyloidosis is a rare infiltrating disease affecting the hepatic parenchyma. A wide range of clinical presentation and atypical imaging findings delay the diagnosis of amyloidosis, while tissue biopsy demonstrating amyloid deposits is vital for a definitive diagnosis.
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