Amyloidosis is a group of diseases categorized by precipitation of a group of protein aggregates (amyloid) in tissues, including the kidney, and proteinuria is usually the commonest, though not exclusive, hallmark of clinical presentation. AL and AA are the most commonly recognized forms of amyloidosis involving the kidney, but other forms have been described. We present a case of renal amyloidosis due to a novel amyloidogenic protein, leucocyte cell-derived chemotaxin 2, without proteinuria at presentation or on subsequent follow-up. © 2010 The Author.
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Holanda, D. G., Acharya, V. K., Dogan, A., Racusen, L. C., & Atta, M. G. (2011). Atypical presentation of atypical amyloid. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 26(1), 373–376. https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfq638
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