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Amyloid
The Journal of Protein Folding Disorders
Volume 15, 2008 - Issue 4
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Letter to the Editor

Finding of vascular amyloid TTR in inferior nasal concha in a patient with FAP TTRVal30Met

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Pages 272-274 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We report the case of a female patient with familial amyloid polyneuropathy (FAP) who demonstrated TTR amyloid deposition in the inferior nasal conchal vessels.

To our knowledge this location has not been described previously in FAP; in addition, it was detected in a patient who had undergone successful liver transplantation (LTX) 4 years earlier.

The amyloid deposition was found incidentally during examination of a right nasal obstruction caused by a nonspecific inflammatory polyp. Small focal deposits of amyloid TTR were observed on deep thick walled vessels, contrasting with the massive deposition reported in neoformed vessels in amyloidomas. This amyloid was clearly deposited between the onset of FAP and LTX and had probably decreased since the graft.

If amyloid deposition is frequent in inferior nasal concha in FAP, this location could be a suitable biopsy site.

Abbreviations
FAP=

familial amyloid polyneuropathy

TTR=

transthyretin

LTX=

liver transplantation

Abbreviations
FAP=

familial amyloid polyneuropathy

TTR=

transthyretin

LTX=

liver transplantation

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