Beta2-microglobuline plasma level and painful shoulder in haemodialysed patients
Painful shoulder in patients on chronic haemodialyis is most often associated with dialysis arthropathy or accumulation of deposits containing modified fibrils of beta2- microglobuline especially in bones and joints due to insufficient elimination during the therapy. The aim of this study is to inve...
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description | Painful shoulder in patients on chronic haemodialyis is most often associated with dialysis arthropathy or accumulation of deposits containing modified fibrils of beta2- microglobuline especially in bones and joints due to insufficient elimination during the therapy. The aim of this study is to investigate whether there is connection between painful shoulder and plasma level of beta2-microglobuline and to corroborate that with morphologic parameters found in proved amyloidosis. It has to be emphasized that even other causes may contribute the development of painful shoulder. Real time sonography and conventional plain radiographs of the 108 shoulders were performed in 54 patients receiving chronic haemodialysis as a treatment of terminal renal failure (without previous history of rheumatoid arthritis), 27 symptomatic with persistent pain and stiffness in both shoulders and lasting for more than 6 weeks and restriction of movements in various degree and 27 asymptomatic. Plasma level of beta2-microglobuline, CRP and uric acid were taken periodically as routine procedure during a one year prospective trial, as well as plasma level of calcium, phosphor and alkaline phosphatase. Plasmatic level of beta2-microglobuline is strongly connected with painful shoulder in dialyzed patients, as well as CRP as sign of acute inflammation. That is proved by morphologic parameters associated with histological proved amyloidosis in patients on long term dialysis, more then 10 years. |
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