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Biopsy is a standard diagnostic test in the evaluation of cardiac amyloidosis. Biopsied tissue is stains | Biopsy is a standard diagnostic test in the evaluation of cardiac amyloidosis. Biopsied tissue is stained with specific stains which have high specificity for amyloid. | ||
* Congo red staining of the specimen appears as an amorphous pink deposit under light microscopy and as green-apple birefringence under polarized microscopy. | * Congo red staining of the specimen appears as an amorphous pink deposit under light microscopy and as green-apple birefringence under polarized microscopy. | ||
* An alternative stain is Sulfate Alcian Blue which has high specificity for amyloid. | * An alternative stain is Sulfate Alcian Blue which has high specificity for amyloid. |
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Overview
A cardiac biopsy that reveals amyloid confirms the diagnosis. Biopsy of other tissues may also confirm the diagnosis. Amyloidosis is frequently confirmed by biopsy of abdominal fat, rectal submucosa, kidney, or bone marrow.
Cardiac Biopsy
Biopsy is a standard diagnostic test in the evaluation of cardiac amyloidosis. Biopsied tissue is stained with specific stains which have high specificity for amyloid.
- Congo red staining of the specimen appears as an amorphous pink deposit under light microscopy and as green-apple birefringence under polarized microscopy.
- An alternative stain is Sulfate Alcian Blue which has high specificity for amyloid.
- Immunostaining of the biopsy specimen is required to identify the deposited protein and to differentiate between ATTR and AL types of cardiac amyloidosis.