Literature DB >> 23174270

[Amyloidosis in sub-Saharan Africa].

F K Lekpa1, S Ndongo, A Pouye, J W Tiendrebeogo, A C Ndao, M M Ka, T M Diop.   

Abstract

Amyloidosis is a protein folding disorder in which normally soluble proteins are deposited extracellularly as insoluble fibrils. When stained with Congo red dye, it produces apple-green birefringence under polarized light. The main amyloid proteins are AL, AA, ATTR and Aβ(2)-M. The incidence of amyloidosis in sub-Saharan Africa ranges from 0.28 to 0.57% in autopsy series. Secondary AA amyloidosis is the most frequent, found in 42 to 66% of amyloidoses. Chronic infections, especially tuberculosis, are the main cause. AL amyloidosis is found in 21 to 34% of amyloidosis cases, half of them due to myeloma. Other types of amyloidosis seem rare, but are probably underdiagnosed. The clinical presentation in sub-Saharan Africa is similar to that in Western series. Further experimental and clinical studies will allow a better assessment of the characteristics of amyloidosis in sub-Saharan Africa.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23174270     DOI: 10.1684/mst.2012.0085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sante Trop        ISSN: 2261-3684


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1.  Incidence of Tuberculosis and Amyloidosis among Sudanese Patients Presented with Enlarged Nodes.

Authors:  Ahmed Abdalla Agab Eldour; Entisar Najeeb Mohmed Salih; Hussain Gadelkarim Ahmed
Journal:  J Trop Med       Date:  2014-03-30
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