Systemic AL Amyloidosis Mimicking Rheumatoid Arthritis

    • Katoh Nagaaki
    • Department of Medicine (Neurology and Rheumatology), Shinshu University School of Medicine
    • Tazawa Ko-ichi
    • Department of Medicine (Neurology and Rheumatology), Shinshu University School of Medicine
    • Ishii Wataru
    • Department of Medicine (Neurology and Rheumatology), Shinshu University School of Medicine
    • Matsuda Masayuki
    • Department of Medicine (Neurology and Rheumatology), Shinshu University School of Medicine

    • Ikeda Shu-ichi
    • Department of Medicine (Neurology and Rheumatology), Shinshu University School of Medicine

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Abstract

We report a patient with myeloma-associated systemic AL amyloidosis who showed chronic polyarthralgia as the main symptom. The clinical picture was similar to that of rheumatoid arthritis with regard to symmetrical swelling with tenderness in multiple joints, but inflammatory reactions were almost normal and autoantibodies were negative. He was diagnosed as having systemic AL amyloidosis based on deposition of κ-light chain-immunoreactive amyloid in biopsied tissue and Bence Jones protein in serum and urine. Magnetic resonance imaging and bone scintigraphy suggested this disease as the cause of the polyarthralgia. Systemic AL amyloidosis may be important in the differential diagnosis of chronic polyarthralgia.

Journal

Internal Medicine  

Internal Medicine 47(12), 1133-1138, 2008 

The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine

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  • NII Article ID (NAID) :
    130000078864
  • Text Lang :
    en
  • ISSN :
    0918-2918
  • Databases :
    J-STAGE 

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