Thursday 14 August 2014

Amyloidosis affects many organs

Amyloidosis is a rare disease, which is caused by the deposition of alkaloid in tissues and organs of the body.  is most commonly produced by the cells of the bone marrow, accumulates in internal organs and impair their function. Although there are different varieties of alkaloid and disease occurs with varying force, most often it is fatal.  protein is deposited mainly in vital organs such as the heart, kidneys, liver, spleen, nervous system and gastrointestinal tract. Depending on the reason for the occurrence of Amyloidosis distinguish between 3 main types-primary, secondary and a survivor. The primary is the most common form of the disease, which affects the heart, the kidneys, the language, the nerves.
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The reasons for the emergence of primary acidosis are not yet known, but according to some experts the disease is due to a change in the normal function of the bone marrow. In this disease the bone marrow plus red, white blood cells and platelets and begins to produce antibodies. After the antibodies carry out their functions in the body, they are subjected to degradation of special structures of the body. Acidosis occurs when the bone marrow produces antibodies that subsequently cannot be destroyed. Gradually the concentration of these proteins in the blood highly increases and they begin to be deposited in various tissues and organs.
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Chronic occurring inflammatory diseases such as tuberculosis, rheumatoid arthritis, poliomyelitis can provoke a so-called secondary Acidosis. In this form of the disease affecting primarily the kidneys, the liver, the spleen and lymph nodes, but can be harmed and all other bodies.

To prevent the development of secondary acidosis, type is necessary to heal the primary illness led to a pathological accumulation of alkaloid in organs.

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