Gastrointestinal amyloidosis complicating psoriatic arthropathy

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Abstract

A patient is described who developed gastrointestinal amyloidosis complicating psoriatic arthropathy. The presenting symptom was progressive dysphagia due to oesophageal involvement. Other clinical features included gastric ulceration with melaena, intestinal pseudo-obstruction and evidence of impaired renal function. The oesophageal symptoms improved after endoscopic dilatation of the cardia. Colchicine was used in an attempt to slow down progression of the condition. © 1981 The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine.

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Willoughby, C. P., Banerji, A., Bennett, M. K., & Jewell, D. P. (1981). Gastrointestinal amyloidosis complicating psoriatic arthropathy. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 57(672), 663–667. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.57.672.663

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