Orbital amyloidoma (isolated amyloidosis): a case report

This is the first case report of primary orbital amyloidoma in a 56-year-old Thai man who presented with proptosis for 4 days. He also complained of orbital discomfort associated with palpitation during the past 4 months. He was treated with corticosteroid for 6 months and slight left orbital pain e...

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Main Authors: Tantachamroon T., Leeangulstean P., Patigulsila D., Aiumtrakul P., Attasiri C.
Format: Case Reports
Language:English
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-34752014-08-30T02:34:54Z Orbital amyloidoma (isolated amyloidosis): a case report Tantachamroon T. Leeangulstean P. Patigulsila D. Aiumtrakul P. Attasiri C. This is the first case report of primary orbital amyloidoma in a 56-year-old Thai man who presented with proptosis for 4 days. He also complained of orbital discomfort associated with palpitation during the past 4 months. He was treated with corticosteroid for 6 months and slight left orbital pain ensued after cortisone discontinuation. Surgical removal of the orbital mass was done and proved to be "Amyloidoma" by multiple method technologies AL type. His visual acuity and proptosis were improved. Investigation for systemic amyloidosis was done by rectal biopsy and protein electrophoresis but there was no evidence of systemic amyloidosis. The authors reported the first case of orbital amyloidoma in Thailand. 2014-08-30T02:34:54Z 2014-08-30T02:34:54Z 1995 Case Reports 0125-2208 7658183 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3475 eng
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description This is the first case report of primary orbital amyloidoma in a 56-year-old Thai man who presented with proptosis for 4 days. He also complained of orbital discomfort associated with palpitation during the past 4 months. He was treated with corticosteroid for 6 months and slight left orbital pain ensued after cortisone discontinuation. Surgical removal of the orbital mass was done and proved to be "Amyloidoma" by multiple method technologies AL type. His visual acuity and proptosis were improved. Investigation for systemic amyloidosis was done by rectal biopsy and protein electrophoresis but there was no evidence of systemic amyloidosis. The authors reported the first case of orbital amyloidoma in Thailand.
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author Tantachamroon T.
Leeangulstean P.
Patigulsila D.
Aiumtrakul P.
Attasiri C.
spellingShingle Tantachamroon T.
Leeangulstean P.
Patigulsila D.
Aiumtrakul P.
Attasiri C.
Orbital amyloidoma (isolated amyloidosis): a case report
author_facet Tantachamroon T.
Leeangulstean P.
Patigulsila D.
Aiumtrakul P.
Attasiri C.
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title Orbital amyloidoma (isolated amyloidosis): a case report
title_short Orbital amyloidoma (isolated amyloidosis): a case report
title_full Orbital amyloidoma (isolated amyloidosis): a case report
title_fullStr Orbital amyloidoma (isolated amyloidosis): a case report
title_full_unstemmed Orbital amyloidoma (isolated amyloidosis): a case report
title_sort orbital amyloidoma (isolated amyloidosis): a case report
publishDate 2014
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3475
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