Dialysis-related Amyloidosis Presenting as a Fever of Unknown Origin: Symptoms and Management

A 74-year-old woman with a 34-year history of hemodialysis presented with an intermittent fever, which later coincided with recurrent bilateral shoulder and hip joint pain. Imaging studies suggested amyloid arthropathy, which was histologically confirmed by a synovial biopsy. Increasing β2-microglob...

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Veröffentlicht in:Internal Medicine 2023/12/15, Vol.62(24), pp.3669-3677
Hauptverfasser: Oda, Yasuhiro, Ishioka, Kunihiro, Ohtake, Takayasu, Oki, Rikako, Taguchi, Shinya, Matsui, Kenji, Mochida, Yasuhiro, Moriya, Hidekazu, Hidaka, Sumi, Kobayashi, Shuzo
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Zusammenfassung:A 74-year-old woman with a 34-year history of hemodialysis presented with an intermittent fever, which later coincided with recurrent bilateral shoulder and hip joint pain. Imaging studies suggested amyloid arthropathy, which was histologically confirmed by a synovial biopsy. Increasing β2-microglobulin clearance during dialysis alone attenuated the intermittent fever and joint pain, but the symptoms did not disappear until the administration of prednisolone 10 mg/day. Reported cases of dialysis-related amyloidosis with a fever imply that changing to blood purification methods with high β2-microglobulin clearance is crucial for controlling the condition long-term, whereas concurrent use of anti-inflammatory agents promptly alleviates the symptoms.
ISSN:0918-2918
1349-7235
DOI:10.2169/internalmedicine.1095-22