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==Who is at risk for cardiac amyloidosis?==
==Who is at risk for cardiac amyloidosis?==
:*[[Multiple myeloma]]
[[Amyloidosis]] refers to a buildup of clumps of amyloids in body tissues and organs. These proteins called amyloids slowly replace normal tissue and resuly in organ function failure. Amyloidosis often occurs on patients with the following characteristics:
:*Male gender
:*[[Multiple myeloma]]: Cardiac amyloidosis usually occurs in patients with multiple myeloma.
:*Age over 40
:*Male gender: Cardiac amyloidosis is more common in men than in women.
:*Age over 40: The disease is rare in people under age 40.


==How to know you have cardiac amyloidosis?==
==How to know you have cardiac amyloidosis?==

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What is cardiac amyloidosis?

How do I know if I have cardiac amyloidosis and what are the symptoms of cardiac amyloidosis?

Most patients with cardiac amyloidosis may experience symptoms restrictive cardiomyopathy. While other may show no symptoms.

Who is at risk for cardiac amyloidosis?

Amyloidosis refers to a buildup of clumps of amyloids in body tissues and organs. These proteins called amyloids slowly replace normal tissue and resuly in organ function failure. Amyloidosis often occurs on patients with the following characteristics:

  • Multiple myeloma: Cardiac amyloidosis usually occurs in patients with multiple myeloma.
  • Male gender: Cardiac amyloidosis is more common in men than in women.
  • Age over 40: The disease is rare in people under age 40.

How to know you have cardiac amyloidosis?

When to seek urgent medical care?

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