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Publication Details
Year :

2013

Journal :

Hans Prakash Sathasivam and Lau Shin Hin (2013). Haemodialysis associated amyloidosis of the tongue: a case report. Archives of Oral Orofacial Sciences 8(2): 65-68

Abstract :

Haemodialysis associated amyloidosis (HAA) is a complication of long-term haemodialysis caused by deposition of β2- macroglobulin in tissues that most often presents clinically at osteoarticular sites. However, in very rare circumstances, patients do present initially with oral manifestations of HAA. In a normal functioning kidney, β2- macroglobulin is cleared by glomerular filtration and is catabolized in the proximal tubules. This article describes a patients with oral manifestation of haemodialysis associated amyloidosis with an unusual presenting complaint of lingual dysaesthesia.

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