Systemic Amyloidosis: Clinical Manifestations and Diagnosis

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This review is devoted to the current state of the problem of diagnosis of systemic amyloidosis at the outpatient stage and in a multidisciplinary hospital. The article summarizes the existing information about the variants of the clinical course and provides current methods of verification of this disease. In systemic amyloidosis, the involvement of different systems and organs in the pathological process, the variety of clinical manifestations and nonspecific complaints of the patient in the early stages of this disease often lead to untimely establishment of the correct diagnosis and late initiation of treatment, worsening the prognosis and posing a significant threat to the life of the patient. Early diagnosis of systemic amyloidosis allows the patient to start treatment on time and increases the chances of success

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Bakulina, N. V., Nekrasova, A. S., Gudkova, A. Ya., … Tsurtsumiya, D. B. (2020). Systemic Amyloidosis: Clinical Manifestations and Diagnosis. Effective Pharmacotherapy, 16(24), 68–76. https://doi.org/10.33978/2307-3586-2020-16-24-68-76

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