Systemic AA Amyloidosis Associated With Intravenous Injection of Oral Prescription Opioids-An Autopsy Case Report

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Abstract

There are reports of AA amyloidosis associated with intravenous and/or subcutaneous injection of street drugs, such as heroin and cocaine. Most reports describe patients with substance use disorder, renal amyloidosis and concurrent viral infections, such as hepatitis and/or human immunodeficiency virus. Herein, we present a case of systemic AA amyloidosis and sepsis in a 34-year-old woman with a history of intravenous injection of oral prescription medications (as evidenced by excipient lung disease) who had no known history of human immunodeficiency virus nor of hepatitis B or C. Our case shows the broader spectrum of pathology that can occur with the misuse of prescription medications.

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Zabel, K. M., Lin, G. Y., Sell, R. E., & Aisagbonhi, O. (2022). Systemic AA Amyloidosis Associated With Intravenous Injection of Oral Prescription Opioids-An Autopsy Case Report. American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 43(2), 191–194. https://doi.org/10.1097/PAF.0000000000000718

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