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Has Anyone With Amyloidosis Had Progressions From Heart To Liver? Can U Describe, Svp?

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December 7
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Progression of AL amyloidosis from the heart to the liver can occur as amyloid proteins accumulate in multiple organs. In the heart, symptoms may include shortness of breath, swelling, or irregular heartbeats. When the liver is affected, symptoms may include swelling, jaundice, or abdominal discomfort. This progression can Show Full Answer

Progression of AL amyloidosis from the heart to the liver can occur as amyloid proteins accumulate in multiple organs. In the heart, symptoms may include shortness of breath, swelling, or irregular heartbeats. When the liver is affected, symptoms may include swelling, jaundice, or abdominal discomfort. This progression can worsen organ function, so monitoring and treatment are crucial. For more details, visit url: https://www.myamyloidosisteam.com/resources/sta....

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