AA amyloidosis

Secondary amyloidosis is a form of amyloidosis (see this term), that complicates chronic inflammatory disorders (mainly rheumatoid arthritis, see this term) and is characterized by the aggregation and deposition of amyloid fibrils composed of serum amyloid A protein, an acute phase reactant. Although spleen, suprarenal gland, liver and gut are frequent sites of amyloid deposition, the clinical picture is dominated by renal involvement.

Cholestasis

Impairment of bile flow due to obstruction in bile ducts.


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PMID (PMCID)
12472208
MALE
Cholestasis and renal failure in a patient with secondary amyloidosis.
Unsal C, Paydas S, Gonlusen G.
Ren Fail. 2002;24(6):863-6.
There are a few cases that secondary amyloidosis presented with hepatic involvement and cholestasis which seems to be limited to primary amyloidosis.
12472208
MALE
Cholestasis and renal failure in a patient with secondary amyloidosis.
Unsal C, Paydas S, Gonlusen G.
Ren Fail. 2002;24(6):863-6.
Cholestasis and renal failure in a patient with secondary amyloidosis.