Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine (Jan 2022)

A Case of Systemic AL Amyloidosis Diagnosed by Screening Colonoscopy

  • Lynna Alnimer,
  • Ali Zakaria,
  • Jalpa Patel,
  • Yazan Samhouri,
  • Samira Ahsan,
  • Lyle Goldman,
  • Serge Sorser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/5562281
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022

Abstract

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Amyloidosis encompasses several diseases associated with deposition of low-molecular-weight proteins in an abnormal configuration. In light-chain amyloidosis (AL), monoclonal free lambda (λ) or kappa (κ) light chains are the amyloid proteins involved and can deposit in almost any organ. Symptoms vary depending on presence and extent of organ involvement, and thus, clinical presentation varies. Diagnosis requires biopsy of the affected tissue, and sometimes, fat pad or bone marrow biopsy is completed initially. Prognosis of AL amyloidosis depends on the presence of cardiac involvement. Treatment of AL amyloidosis involves systemic chemotherapy and evaluation for autologous stem cell transplant. Herein, we present a case report of an asymptomatic middle-aged female who was diagnosed with AL amyloidosis during an average-risk screening colonoscopy, which is an unusual setting. We discuss the workup involved, clinical presentation, and gastroenterology-related organ involvement.