2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.endoen.2013.06.001
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Surgical considerations about amyloid goiter

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“…Systemic AA amyloidosis, previously called as secondary amyloidosis, is characterized by the infiltration of apo serum amyloid A which is released by the liver as an acute phase reactant. It is a rare type of amyloid deposition which usually coexists with chronic inflammatory diseases like familial Mediterranean fever, inflammatory bowel disease, bronchiectasis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, chronic osteomyelitis, Sjogren's syndrome, tuberculosis [2] , [6] . These patients usually present with long standing and severe manifestations of such chronic inflammatory conditions ultimately leading to end organ failure.…”
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“…Systemic AA amyloidosis, previously called as secondary amyloidosis, is characterized by the infiltration of apo serum amyloid A which is released by the liver as an acute phase reactant. It is a rare type of amyloid deposition which usually coexists with chronic inflammatory diseases like familial Mediterranean fever, inflammatory bowel disease, bronchiectasis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, chronic osteomyelitis, Sjogren's syndrome, tuberculosis [2] , [6] . These patients usually present with long standing and severe manifestations of such chronic inflammatory conditions ultimately leading to end organ failure.…”
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“…Virchow coined the term “amyloid” in 1854 to represent deposits which have sugars that cause starch-like staining [1] , [2] . Amyloidosis is the extracellular deposition of fibrillary amyloid proteins in various organs; most commonly the kidney, resulting in possible structural and functional loss of the organ.…”
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“…Amyloid deposits can be seen in the thyroid commonly in systemic amyloidosis, estimated between 20 and 50% in AL amyloidosis and up to 80% in AA amyloidosis [ 5 ]. On the other hand, a goiter from a large quantity of amyloid deposition known as amyloid goiter is very rare.…”
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“…References in literature on AG are limited. Until 2000, García-Villanueva et al referred 200-250 published cases [5]. In our review, we have only found 9 cases published in the last 10 years, all of them were associated with kidney disease (CKD), with or without kidney transplant: 3 of them were associated with familial Mediterranean fever [1,6], 2 cases were associated with rheumatoid arthritis [3,7], 1 case was associated with bronchiectasis [2], another case with bronchiectasis and ankylosing spondylitis [1], and other 2 cases were associated with Crohn's disease [4] and multiple myeloma [8] ( Table 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%