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Dialysis-related amyloidosis of the tongue in long-term hemodialysis patients.

K Matsuo1, M Nakamoto, C Yasunaga, T Goya, K Sugimachi.   

Abstract

Dialysis-related amyloidosis (DRA) predominantly occurs in the osteoarticular structures. However, according to studies in the increasing number of long-term hemodialysis patients, DRA has also been systemically found to appear in the other tissues and organs as well. In this study, we investigated lingual amyloidosis in relation to systemic DRA. A total of 472 patients were studied who were on regular hemodialysis for more than 10 years, including 103 patients for more than 20 years. Eight of these patients (7 males and 1 female, mean age 59 +/- 8 years, range 46 to 68 years) developed lingual amyloidosis, seemingly as a result of beta2-microglobulin (beta2m) deposits. All patients demonstrating lingual amyloidosis had been treated with regular hemodialysis for more than 20 years (mean HD duration 23.6 +/- 1.4 years), and its morbidity was 7.8% in the 103 patients and 20% (6 patients) in the 30 patients treated for more than 23 years with hemodialysis. Hemodialysis (HD) duration with bioincompatible unsubstituted cellulose membranes in the 8 patients was longer than that in the control group without lingual amyloidosis (P < 0.05). Lingual amyloid nodules were whitish-yellow in color and varied in size, at least over 1 mm in diameter. Their consistency was firmer than the intact tongue. The location of the amyloid nodules could be classified into two types: (1) diffuse type (diffusely distributed over the tongue), and (2) lateral type (localized only in the lateral side of the tongue). Five of the eight patients with lingual amyloidosis complained of functional disturbances in the tongue, such as abnormal taste, or difficulty in mobility and articulation. No macroglossia was observed in any of these cases. It was thus concluded that DRA of the tongue is a very rare complication, occurring in the late stage of long-term hemodialysis patients, that disturbs their quality of life.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9291206     DOI: 10.1038/ki.1997.401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int        ISSN: 0085-2538            Impact factor:   10.612


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