Secondary amyloidosis x ray

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Shyam Patel [2]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sahar Memar Montazerin, M.D.[3]

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An x-ray may be helpful in the diagnosis of secondary amyloidosis. Findings suggestive of amyloid deposition may include nodular densities.

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  • An x-ray may be helpful in the diagnosis of secondary amyloidosis. Findings suggestive of amyloid deposition may include nodular densities.

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Frontal X ray showing patchy airspace opacities bilaterally consistent with the diagnosis of pulmonary amyloidosis (yellow arrows). [1]
Lateral X ray showing patchy airspace opacities bilaterally consistent with the diagnosis of pulmonary amyloidosis (yellow arrows). [2]

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  1. Case courtesy of Dr Sachintha Hapugoda, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 62807
  2. Case courtesy of Dr Sachintha Hapugoda, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 62807

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