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WFM / MEJFM October 2024

Cardiac Amyloidosis


Muhammad Asim (1), Saqib Jahangir (2)

(1) Dr. Muhammad Asim, MD.MRCGP, Consultant Family physician.
(2) Dr Saqib Jahangir, MD,PgDip , MSc , MRCGP, FRCGP, Consultant Family physician

Corresponding author:
Dr. Muhammad Asim,
MD.MRCGP
Consultant Family physician.
Email: drsukhera786@yahoo.com

Received: August 2024. Accepted: September 2024; Published: October 1, 2024.Citation: Muhammad Asim, Saqib Jahangir. Cardiac Amyloidosis. World Family Medicine. October 2024; 22(9): 35-37. DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2024.95257823


Abstract


Amyloidosis is a multisystem disorder. Cardiac involvement causes restrictive cardiomyopathy. A 65-year-old gentleman presented with worsening shortness of breath. Investigations including echo and cardiac MRI showed cardiomyopathy consistent with amyloidosis. Cardiac involvement is related to poor prognosis and increased mortality.

Keywords: Cardiac Amyloidosis





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