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== Overview == | == Overview == |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Farima Kahe M.D. [2]
Overview
Common findings in amyloidosis include waxy thickening, easy bruising, purpura, macroglossia, parotid gland and submandibular gland enlargement, edema, numbness and paresthesia.
Physical Examination
Physical examination of patients withamyloidosis is usually remarkable for waxy thickening, easy bruising, purpura, macroglossia, parotid gland and submandibular gland enlargement, edema, numbness and paresthesia.[1][2][3]
Appearance of the Patient
- Patients with amyloidosis usually appear normal.
Vital signs
Skin
- Waxy thickening
- Easy bruising (ecchymoses)
- Subcutaneous nodules or plaques
- Purpura
- Petechiae
- Brittle nails
- Edema
- Diffuse or patchy alopecia
- Nail dystrophy
- Brittle nails
Nodular Amyloidosis
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HEENT
- Macroglossia
- Parotid gland enlargement
- Submandibular gland enlargement
- Peri-orbital purpura
- Raised intraocular pressure may be seen.
- Visual and hearing loss may be seen.
Neck
- Neck examination of patients with amyloidosis is usually normal.
Lungs
Heart
Abdomen
Back
- Back examination of patients with amyloidosis is usually normal.
Genitourinary
- Genitourinary examination of patients with amyloidosis is usually normal.
Neuromuscular
- Numbness
- Paresthesia
- Pain
Extremities
- Edema
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Numbness of the fingers and toes
- Raynaud phenomenon
Macular Amyloidosis
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Macular Amyloidosis
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References
- ↑ Wechalekar AD, Gillmore JD, Hawkins PN (June 2016). "Systemic amyloidosis". Lancet. 387 (10038): 2641–2654. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(15)01274-X. PMID 26719234.
- ↑ Pribitkin E, Friedman O, O'Hara B, Cunnane MF, Levi D, Rosen M, Keane WM, Sataloff RT (December 2003). "Amyloidosis of the upper aerodigestive tract". Laryngoscope. 113 (12): 2095–101. doi:10.1097/00005537-200312000-00007. PMID 14660909.
- ↑ Shin SC, Robinson-Papp J (2012). "Amyloid neuropathies". Mt. Sinai J. Med. 79 (6): 733–48. doi:10.1002/msj.21352. PMC 3531896. PMID 23239211.