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Lisa Lee
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How AL Amyloidosis Affects Your Body

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summary/abstract

AL amyloidosis is a multi-system condition, meaning it can affect almost any part of the body. Because amyloid fibrils (misfolded proteins) can settle in various organs, no two patients have the exact same symptoms [1][2]. Understanding which organs are involved is a key step in tailoring your treatment and managing your daily health [3].

Common Patterns of Organ Involvement

Most patients have involvement in one or two major organs at the time of diagnosis [4]. The heart and kidneys are the most frequent sites of amyloid deposition