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Amiloidosis secundaria a espondiloartritis: estudio de 15 casos

Authors: Samantha Rodríguez-Muguruza; Melania Martínez-Morillo; Susana Holgado; Xavier Saenz-Sarda; Lourdes Mateo; Xavier Tena; Alejandro Olivé;

Amiloidosis secundaria a espondiloartritis: estudio de 15 casos

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Resumen Fundamento y objetivo La amiloidosis secundaria (AA) es una complicacion de enfermedades inflamatorias cronicas tales como las enfermedades reumaticas. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la prevalencia de amiloidosis AA en una serie retrospectiva de pacientes con espondiloartritis. Pacientes y metodo Estudio retrospectivo entre 1984-2013. Se revisaron las historias clinicas de los pacientes con diagnostico de espondiloartritis y amiloidosis AA. Resultados Se identificaron 1.125 pacientes con espondiloartritis. Quince (1,3%) presentaban amiloidosis AA: 14 (93,3%) fueron sintomaticos, en la mayoria de ellos se presento como sindrome nefrotico. Cinco (33,3%) estaban diagnosticados de espondilitis anquilosante (EA), 5 (33,3%) de espondiloartritis asociada a enfermedad inflamatoria intestinal (EII), 4 (26,7%) de artritis psoriasica y uno (6,7%) de artritis reactiva. La media de edad de evolucion desde el diagnostico de espondiloartritis hasta el diagnostico de amiloidosis AA fue de 23,9 anos. La mortalidad al ano y a los 5 anos fue del 30 y 50%, respectivamente. Conclusiones En este estudio retrospectivo de pacientes con espondiloartritis, la prevalencia de amiloidosis AA sintomatica fue del 1,24%. La mayoria fueron varones con una EA o espondiloartritis asociada a EII de larga evolucion. El motivo mas frecuente de sospecha del desarrollo de amiloidosis AA fue el sindrome nefrotico.

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