“…However, a localized variety of the disease also exists, in which deposits are limited to a single organ, such as the respiratory tract or the genitourinary tract [1]. On the grounds of etiology, amyloidosis may be classified as ''primary'', when no causative agent can be implicated, or ''secondary'', when a chronic inflammatory disorder, such as inflammatory bowel disease, leprosy, tuberculosis, syphilis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteomyelitis or multiple myeloma, is the underlying basis for its development [2].…”