What is amyloidosis?

What is amyloidosis?

Amyloidosis is a disease in which amyloid proteins are deposited and build up in vital organs. This buildup of proteins causes these organs to thicken and lose function.

Our bodies make several proteins that can cause amyloidosis. In order to treat a patient who has amyloidosis, it is very important to know the exact protein that is causing the disease.

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