1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf02774717
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Gastroscopic biopsy of the stomach for the diagnosis of amyloidosis

Abstract: 1. Amyloid deposition was investigated in the biopsied specimens obtained from the stomachs of suspected cases of amyloidosis. The subjects were seven cases of suggestive amyloidosis with clinical symptoms of muscle rigidity, masked face, macroglossia and B-J proteinuria. The stomach of an autopsied amyloidosis patient was also investigated. 2. Mucosal tissue was obtained from fundus, corpus and antrum of the stomach using gastrofiberscope, Olympus GFB2. And amyloid in the tissue was detected by H & E Congo re… Show more

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“…Involvement of the gastrointestinal system is almost universal, although it is usually subclinical. Diagnosis was traditionally confirmed by rectal biopsy, but in recent years gastric mucosal biopsy has been considered to be more useful and several investigators have described amyloid deposition in 95-100% of gastric Abdominal Imaging biopsies [1][2][3]. The characteristic histological finding is apple-green birefringence of amyloid protein when viewed under polarized light after staining with Congo Red.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Involvement of the gastrointestinal system is almost universal, although it is usually subclinical. Diagnosis was traditionally confirmed by rectal biopsy, but in recent years gastric mucosal biopsy has been considered to be more useful and several investigators have described amyloid deposition in 95-100% of gastric Abdominal Imaging biopsies [1][2][3]. The characteristic histological finding is apple-green birefringence of amyloid protein when viewed under polarized light after staining with Congo Red.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%