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Protein Transmission, Seeding and Degradation: Key Steps for alpha-Synuclein Prion-Like Propagation

Oueslati A, Ximerakis , Vekrellis

Converging lines of evidence suggest that cell-to-cell transmission and the self-propagation of pathogenic amyloidogenic proteins play a central role in the initiation and the progression of several neurodegenerative disorders. This...
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CT Findings of Primary Localized Amyloidosis of the Urinary Bladder: A Case Report

Kim YH, Kim SH, Kim SP, Kim MJ

Primary localized amyloidosis is a rare disease that impairs the organs and tissue function, caused by extracellular deposition of amyloid protein. Although amyloid proteins can be deposited in localized or...
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A Case of Secondary Amyloid Goiter with Hypothyroidism

Park CK, Yang YC, Lee CH, Jeong JR, Kim DH, Suh JH, Park JH, Kim YI

  • KMID: 2199570
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 1999 Dec;14(4):752-756.
Amyloidosis results from the deposition of insoluble, fibrous amyloid proteins, nearly always in the extracellular spaces of organs and tissues. There are several varieties of amyloidosis, each of which is...
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Amyloid Arthropathy of the Hip Joint Associated with Multiple Myeloma: A Case Report

Cho YJ, Chun YS, Rhyu KH, Park YK, Ryu KN, Park JS, Liang H, Jung GY, Shin WJ

Amyloidosis is a disease characterized by the deposition of non-soluble fibrous protein in multiple tissues with a number of possible causes. This protein deposition can occur in any tissue, yet...
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A Patient with Primary Amyloidosis Misrecognized as Thyrotoxicosis-induced Heart Failure

Lee SJ, Lee SH, Chin JY, Song YM, Lee SW, Kim MH, Kang MJ, Lee KW, Kwon HS, Yoon KH, Son HY, Cha BY

Amyloidosis is caused by deposition of insoluble amyloid protein in the extracellular space of organs and tissues. The causes of amyloidosis are classified as primary, secondary, and hereditary, and symptoms...
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A Case of Systemic Amyloidosis Found by Goiter in Crohn's Disease

Kang HC, Jeon SR, Kim HG, Jung HE, Kim JN, Han DJ, Jin SY, Kim JO

  • KMID: 2317710
  • Soonchunhyang Med Sci.
  • 2013 Dec;19(2):99-103.
Secondary amyloidosis is characterized by accumulation of insoluble, fibrous amyloid proteins in various tissues and organs, accompanied by infectious or inflammatory diseases. Amyloidosis may involve the thyroid, gastrointestinal tract, kidneys,...
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Localized Gastric Amyloidosis with Kappa and Lambda Light Chain Co-Expression

Ahn YH, Rhee YY, Choi SC, Seo GS

Esophagogastroduodenoscopy for cancer screening was performed in a 55-year-old woman as part of a health screening program, and revealed a depressed lesion approximately 20 mm in diameter in the lesser...
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