Foreign Bodies in Non-Life Threatening Locations: A Risk Analysis of Nose and Ears Foreign Bodies in European Children

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Abstract

Amyloidosis as a complication of patients afflicted with multiple myeloma only arose in 15% of the cases. The articular localization is particularly rare, the clinical findings being similar to rheumatoid arthritis. A case of amyloid arthritis associated to Bence-Jones myeloma, kappa type, is presented and the literature is reviewed.

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Gregori, D. (2012). Foreign Bodies in Non-Life Threatening Locations: A Risk Analysis of Nose and Ears Foreign Bodies in European Children. The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal, 6(1), 23–28. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874309901206010023

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