Local amyloidosis is a form of amyloidosis in which the process, unlike the systemic one, affects only certain parts of the body or organs. The division of amyloid dystrophy into other forms is relevant:
1) Chronic systemic amyloidosis is a type of disease that can drag on for many years and affects almost the entire body. To avoid possible complications, a person is usually under close medical supervision. The disease manifests itself, as a rule, slowly, and can be noticeable after 20 years, when the body has developed defects characteristic of the third degree. 2) Local amylosis is a rare type of disease,