Dünndarm B pp 334-346 | Cite as

Amyloidose des Dünndarms

  • K. Winckler
Part of the Handbuch der inneren Medizin book series (INNEREN, volume 3 / 3 / B)

Zusammenfassung

Der Magen-Darm-Trakt ist bei generalisierter Amyloidose fast immer mitbe-fallen. Trotzdem sind gastrointestinale Symptome selten und häufig so bizarr, daß die Diagnose schwerfällt. Die Amyloidose kann fast jede Erkrankung des Gastrointestinaltrakts imitieren.

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