The liver is frequently involved by amyloidosis, but hyperbilirubinemia and liver failure are uncommon features. A mild elevation of the serum alkaline phosphatase value and, less frequently, hepatomegaly are the most common findings. Usually the patients have no symptoms related with the liver involvement; the clinical manifestation and the long term prognosis depends on the renal and cardiac disease. We report an unusual clinical presentation of primary, amyloidosis in a previously asymptomatic 65 years old woman who was admitted to the hospital because of ictericia and ascitis mimicking a drug induced acute hepatic failure.
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Gavilán, J. C., Bermúdez, F. J., Márquez, A., Sánchez-Carrillo, J. J., & González-Santos, P. (2003). Amiloidosis hepática como causa de colestasis severa intrahepática. Anales de Medicina Interna, 20(1), 25–27. https://doi.org/10.4321/s0212-71992003000100006
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