E85.4: Organ-limited amyloidosis
The body needs proteins for many different tasks. For example, proteins are used as messenger substances or are required for the body’s immune system. Many organs or the muscles also consist of proteins.
In your case, proteins are being deposited in a particular organ in the body where they do not belong. Whether you have symptoms as a result depends on the affected organ. Sometimes you can also have no symptoms at all.
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