Amyloidosis Acquired

Amyloidosis is a systemic disease that is manifested by the deposition and accumulation of amyloid, an organic protein substance that turns into a solid state.

The main criterion for the course of the disease is the formation of “protein plaques”. At this point, they penetrate other tissues and organs, and the disease progresses. In this case, the body itself rejects the protein body. And when interacting with other tissues, fluid accumulates around the affected organ.

According to researchers, over a more than hundred-year period of the disease, about a hundred forms of amyloidosis have been identified, but there is no consensus on what is the basis of any form. Research experts call