Systemic amyloidosis due to unknown multiple myeloma in small bowel pseudo-obstruction: case report

Amyloidosis is a pathologic diagnosis characterized by extracellular deposition of insoluble protein fibrils in various organs and tissues. There are two main forms of amyloidosis, primary amyloidosis, and secondary amyloidosis. Gastrointestinal involvement is common in both amyloidosis forms. We d...

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Main Authors: Giuseppe Caparrotti, Diego Di Maria, Elia Iovane, Clemente Martone, Francesco Graziani, Giuseppina De Falco, Daniela Esposito, Claudio Marotta, Giuseppina Papa, Isidoro Orabona, Davide Albino Rossetti, Nicola Armiento, Gennaro Ferrara, Pasquale Pezzella
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Published: SEEd 2016-03-01
Series:Clinical Management Issues
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spelling doaj-7a4457d01e174285a2d58080e77be0092020-11-24T23:45:52ZengSEEdClinical Management Issues1973-48322283-31372016-03-01101151810.7175/cmi.v10i1.12131156Systemic amyloidosis due to unknown multiple myeloma in small bowel pseudo-obstruction: case reportGiuseppe Caparrotti0Diego Di Maria1Elia Iovane2Clemente Martone3Francesco Graziani4Giuseppina De Falco5Daniela Esposito6Claudio Marotta7Giuseppina Papa8Isidoro Orabona9Davide Albino Rossetti10Nicola Armiento11Gennaro Ferrara12Pasquale Pezzella13Division of Hematology, San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital, Aversa (CE), ItalyDivision of Hematology, San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital, Aversa (CE), ItalyDivision of Hematology, San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital, Aversa (CE), ItalyDivision of Hematology, San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital, Aversa (CE), ItalyDivision of Hematology, San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital, Aversa (CE), ItalyDivision of Hematology, San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital, Aversa (CE), ItalyDivision of Hematology, San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital, Aversa (CE), ItalyDivision of Hematology, San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital, Aversa (CE), ItalyDivision of Hematology, San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital, Aversa (CE), ItalyDivision of Minimally Invasive Surgery and Endolaparoscopy, San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital, Aversa (CE), ItalyDivision of Minimally Invasive Surgery and Endolaparoscopy, San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital, Aversa (CE), ItalyDivision of Minimally Invasive Surgery and Endolaparoscopy, San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital, Aversa (CE), ItalyDivision of Minimally Invasive Surgery and Endolaparoscopy, San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital, Aversa (CE), ItalyDivision of Minimally Invasive Surgery and Endolaparoscopy, San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital, Aversa (CE), ItalyAmyloidosis is a pathologic diagnosis characterized by extracellular deposition of insoluble protein fibrils in various organs and tissues. There are two main forms of amyloidosis, primary amyloidosis, and secondary amyloidosis. Gastrointestinal involvement is common in both amyloidosis forms. We describe the case of a 78-year-old woman taken to the operating room for small bowel obstruction, found to have pseudo-obstruction and enteritis. Exploratory laparotomy revealed gastric mass and histological examen showed extensive amyloid deposition consistent with amyloidosis. Hematological evaluation revealed unknown multiple myeloma. This case report and literature data suggest to perform a hematological examination in patients with amyloidosis diagnosis to exclude a multiple myeloma or other plasma cell disordershttps://journals.seedmedicalpublishers.com/index.php/cmi/article/view/1213MyelomaAmyloidosisPseudo-obstructionHypogammaglobulinemiaCongo red stain
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author Giuseppe Caparrotti
Diego Di Maria
Elia Iovane
Clemente Martone
Francesco Graziani
Giuseppina De Falco
Daniela Esposito
Claudio Marotta
Giuseppina Papa
Isidoro Orabona
Davide Albino Rossetti
Nicola Armiento
Gennaro Ferrara
Pasquale Pezzella
spellingShingle Giuseppe Caparrotti
Diego Di Maria
Elia Iovane
Clemente Martone
Francesco Graziani
Giuseppina De Falco
Daniela Esposito
Claudio Marotta
Giuseppina Papa
Isidoro Orabona
Davide Albino Rossetti
Nicola Armiento
Gennaro Ferrara
Pasquale Pezzella
Systemic amyloidosis due to unknown multiple myeloma in small bowel pseudo-obstruction: case report
Clinical Management Issues
Myeloma
Amyloidosis
Pseudo-obstruction
Hypogammaglobulinemia
Congo red stain
author_facet Giuseppe Caparrotti
Diego Di Maria
Elia Iovane
Clemente Martone
Francesco Graziani
Giuseppina De Falco
Daniela Esposito
Claudio Marotta
Giuseppina Papa
Isidoro Orabona
Davide Albino Rossetti
Nicola Armiento
Gennaro Ferrara
Pasquale Pezzella
author_sort Giuseppe Caparrotti
title Systemic amyloidosis due to unknown multiple myeloma in small bowel pseudo-obstruction: case report
title_short Systemic amyloidosis due to unknown multiple myeloma in small bowel pseudo-obstruction: case report
title_full Systemic amyloidosis due to unknown multiple myeloma in small bowel pseudo-obstruction: case report
title_fullStr Systemic amyloidosis due to unknown multiple myeloma in small bowel pseudo-obstruction: case report
title_full_unstemmed Systemic amyloidosis due to unknown multiple myeloma in small bowel pseudo-obstruction: case report
title_sort systemic amyloidosis due to unknown multiple myeloma in small bowel pseudo-obstruction: case report
publisher SEEd
series Clinical Management Issues
issn 1973-4832
2283-3137
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Amyloidosis is a pathologic diagnosis characterized by extracellular deposition of insoluble protein fibrils in various organs and tissues. There are two main forms of amyloidosis, primary amyloidosis, and secondary amyloidosis. Gastrointestinal involvement is common in both amyloidosis forms. We describe the case of a 78-year-old woman taken to the operating room for small bowel obstruction, found to have pseudo-obstruction and enteritis. Exploratory laparotomy revealed gastric mass and histological examen showed extensive amyloid deposition consistent with amyloidosis. Hematological evaluation revealed unknown multiple myeloma. This case report and literature data suggest to perform a hematological examination in patients with amyloidosis diagnosis to exclude a multiple myeloma or other plasma cell disorders
topic Myeloma
Amyloidosis
Pseudo-obstruction
Hypogammaglobulinemia
Congo red stain
url https://journals.seedmedicalpublishers.com/index.php/cmi/article/view/1213
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