amylozie
Amylozie is not a standard term in medical literature. It may be a misspelling or regional variant of amyloidosis, a group of diseases defined by extracellular deposition of insoluble protein fibrils called amyloid in tissues and organs.
Amyloidosis occurs when misfolded precursor proteins accumulate as amyloid fibrils, disrupting tissue structure and function. The
The major forms are AL amyloidosis, caused by misfolded light chains produced by abnormal plasma cells; AA
Diagnosis relies on tissue biopsy of affected areas or accessible margins, stained with Congo red to show
Treatment targets the underlying precursor protein and provides organ-supportive care. AL amyloidosis treatment often involves chemotherapy
Prognosis varies by type and organ involvement; early diagnosis and management improve outcomes and quality of