Macular amyloidosis
A disorder characterized by the localized or diffuse accumulation of amyloid protein in various anatomic sites. It may be primary, due to clonal plasma cell proliferations; secondary, due to long standing infections, chronic inflammatory disorders, or malignancies; or familial. It may affect the nerves, skin, tongue, joints, heart, liver, spleen, kidneys and adrenal glands.
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Dr KUTE HOSPITAL
Govt. Medical College Miraj
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MMC & RI, Mysuru
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Mysore Medical College, Mysuru.
M.D.(Dermatology).
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Honorary Medical Officer
SPMC, Bikaner
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