Revista del Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires (Dec 2023)

What is New in Diagnosis of Amyloidosis?

  • María A. Marco,
  • Marcelina Carretero,
  • Diego Pérez de Arenaza,
  • Eugenia Villanueva,
  • Erika B. Brulc,
  • Gisela Bendelman,
  • Elsa M. Nucifora,
  • Patricia B. Sorroche,
  • María A. Aguirre,
  • María L. Posadas Martínez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.51987/revhospitalbaires.v43i4.226
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 4
pp. 209 – 2013

Abstract

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Amyloidosis has always represented a diagnostic challenge. In 2020, the Amyloidosis Study Group (ASG) developed the "Clinical Practice Guideline for the Diagnosis of Amyloidosis". New lines of research have subsequently emerged. This narrative review aims to explore the state of the art in the diagnosis of amyloidosis diagnosis. In patients with amyloidosis, protein typing by mass spectrometry is recommended, a technique hard to perform because it requires laser microdissection for sample preparation. Recent publications propose other methods to obtain the amyloid sample to be analyzed, making it possible to dispense with microdissection. On the other hand, in patients with confirmed TTR amyloidosis (aTTR), the recommendation to sequence the amyloidogenic gene was intended for suspected cases of hereditary aTTR but has now been extended to all patients regardless of age.

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