The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2004; 11(3): 297-302
Published online September 30, 2004
© Korean College of Rheumatology
이창재·최세웅·문승환·허정훈·김경태·원종진·안원석·윤성국*·홍숙희**·이성원·정원태
동아대학교 의과대학 내과학교실, 진단 방사선과학교실*, 병리학교실**
Correspondence to : Sung Won Lee
Secondary amyloidosis is characterized by accumulation of an amorphous proteinous material in the various tissue and organs with infectious disease or inflammatory disease. Symptoms of the amyloidosis are variable according to the involved organs. Reactive amyloidosis of bladder in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a rare condition with hematuria in the most cases. However, we report two cases of patients with RA, who have frequency due to secondary amyloidosis of bladder without hematuria. Therefore secondary amyloidosis of urinary bladder should be considered as a possible cause of frequency in patients with long-term RA.
Keywords Rheumatoid arthritis, Amyloidosis, Hematuria, Frequency, Urinary bladder
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2004; 11(3): 297-302
Published online September 30, 2004
Copyright © Korean College of Rheumatology.
이창재·최세웅·문승환·허정훈·김경태·원종진·안원석·윤성국*·홍숙희**·이성원·정원태
동아대학교 의과대학 내과학교실, 진단 방사선과학교실*, 병리학교실**
Chang Jae Lee, M.D., Se Woong Choi, M.D., Seung Hwan Mun, M.D., Jung Hoon Huh, M.D., Kyoung Tae Kim, M.D., Jong Jin Won, M.D., Won Suk An, M.D., Sung Kuk Yun, MD.*, Sook Hee Hong, M.D.**, Sung Won Lee, M.D., Won Tae Chung, M.D.
Departments of Internal Medicine, Diagnostic Radiology* and Pathology** Dong-A University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea
Correspondence to:Sung Won Lee
Secondary amyloidosis is characterized by accumulation of an amorphous proteinous material in the various tissue and organs with infectious disease or inflammatory disease. Symptoms of the amyloidosis are variable according to the involved organs. Reactive amyloidosis of bladder in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a rare condition with hematuria in the most cases. However, we report two cases of patients with RA, who have frequency due to secondary amyloidosis of bladder without hematuria. Therefore secondary amyloidosis of urinary bladder should be considered as a possible cause of frequency in patients with long-term RA.
Keywords: Rheumatoid arthritis, Amyloidosis, Hematuria, Frequency, Urinary bladder
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