Hepatic amyloidosis in intravenous drug abusers and AIDS patients

The clinical and pathological features of four liver biopsies and 12 autopsies from 1981-1990 with hepatic amyloidosis were reviewed. All of the patients had a history of both intravenous and subcutaneous cocaine and heroin use with chronic suppurative skin ulcers. Five patients were proven to have...

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Published in:Journal of hepatology Vol. 19; no. 1; p. 79
Main Authors: Osick, L A, Lee, T P, Pedemonte, M B, Jacob, L, Chauhan, P, Navarro, C, Comer, G M
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Published: Netherlands 01-08-1993
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Abstract The clinical and pathological features of four liver biopsies and 12 autopsies from 1981-1990 with hepatic amyloidosis were reviewed. All of the patients had a history of both intravenous and subcutaneous cocaine and heroin use with chronic suppurative skin ulcers. Five patients were proven to have the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome at autopsy. Systemic amyloidosis was diagnosed in only five out of the 16 patients prior to death. Hepatomegaly was present in 12 patients. The amyloid protein was AA in 14 and AL in one case. Definitive characterization of the amyloid substance was not possible in one case. There was no evidence of multiple myeloma or a plasma cell dyscrasia in the one patient with AL amyloid. The amyloid distribution in the liver was both parenchymal and vascular in 12 cases. Cholestasis, which appeared to occur preterminally, was the only histological finding that correlated with the patient's clinical condition. The histological pattern of amyloid in the liver could not predict the type of amyloid protein that was identified. Amyloidosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of unexplained hepatomegaly in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome with chronic suppurative infections.
AbstractList The clinical and pathological features of four liver biopsies and 12 autopsies from 1981-1990 with hepatic amyloidosis were reviewed. All of the patients had a history of both intravenous and subcutaneous cocaine and heroin use with chronic suppurative skin ulcers. Five patients were proven to have the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome at autopsy. Systemic amyloidosis was diagnosed in only five out of the 16 patients prior to death. Hepatomegaly was present in 12 patients. The amyloid protein was AA in 14 and AL in one case. Definitive characterization of the amyloid substance was not possible in one case. There was no evidence of multiple myeloma or a plasma cell dyscrasia in the one patient with AL amyloid. The amyloid distribution in the liver was both parenchymal and vascular in 12 cases. Cholestasis, which appeared to occur preterminally, was the only histological finding that correlated with the patient's clinical condition. The histological pattern of amyloid in the liver could not predict the type of amyloid protein that was identified. Amyloidosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of unexplained hepatomegaly in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome with chronic suppurative infections.
Author Osick, L A
Chauhan, P
Jacob, L
Lee, T P
Navarro, C
Comer, G M
Pedemonte, M B
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SubjectTerms Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome - complications
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome - pathology
Adult
Amyloidosis - complications
Amyloidosis - pathology
Diagnosis, Differential
Female
Humans
Liver Diseases - complications
Liver Diseases - pathology
Male
Middle Aged
Substance Abuse, Intravenous - complications
Substance Abuse, Intravenous - pathology
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