Kwon Yong Hwan, Kim Ji Yeon, Kim Ji Hun, Park Hyun Woo, Yang Hae Min, Jeon Seong Woo, Kim Sung Kook
Department of Internal Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea.
Korean J Gastroenterol. 2012 Jan;59(1):44-7. doi: 10.4166/kjg.2012.59.1.44.
Amyloidosis is characterized by a deposition of insoluble fibrils in various organs and tissues. Amyloid deposition, in the gastrointestinal track, provokes a dysfunction of the organ, due to an accumulation of fibrils, and causes a variety of clinical symptoms and endoscopic findings. Primary amyloidosis in the gastrointestinal tract is rarely reported in Korea. We experienced a case of recurrent intestinal bleeding, in a 59-year-old female patient with primary amyloidosis. A colonoscopy revealed the presence of multiple large circular ulcers. In the entire colon, diffuse nodular lesions with edema and bleeding were found. A colonoscopic biopsy established the diagnosis of amyloidosis, to the exclusion of other disease components. We concluded that the patient had localized amyloidosis. Though a definitive therapeutic strategy has not been established for localized gastrointestinal amyloidosis, the patient has been successfully treated with a high-dose of steroids and azathioprine.