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ICD-10 code: E85.8

Chapter: Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases

What is Other Amyloidosis?

Other amyloidosis refers to a group of rare diseases that occur when an abnormal protein called amyloid builds up in organs and tissues throughout the body.

Unlike the more common form of amyloidosis, which is caused by a buildup of immunoglobulin light chains, other amyloidosis can be caused by a variety of different proteins.

Symptoms of Other Amyloidosis

The symptoms of other amyloidosis can vary depending on which organs and tissues are affected by the buildup of amyloid. Some common symptoms include:

  1. Weakness and fatigue
  2. Weight loss
  3. Swelling in the legs and ankles
  4. Shortness of breath
  5. Difficulty swallowing
  6. Joint pain and stiffness
  7. Numbness or tingling in the hands and feet

If left untreated, other amyloidosis can lead to organ failure and even death.

Treatment for Other Amyloidosis

There is currently no cure for other amyloidosis, but there are treatments available to help manage the symptoms and slow the progression of the disease. Some common treatments include:

  • Chemotherapy
  • Stem cell transplantation
  • Immunosuppressive therapy
  • Plasma exchange
  • Pain management
  • Physical therapy

Patients with other amyloidosis should work closely with their healthcare providers to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses their individual needs and symptoms.

Conclusion

Other amyloidosis is a rare and serious disease that can affect multiple organs and tissues throughout the body. Although there is no cure, there are treatments available to help manage the symptoms and slow the progression of the disease. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of other amyloidosis, it is important to talk to your healthcare provider as soon as possible to receive an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.