amyloid
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- accumulation during aging process
- In aging: Changes in tissue and cell morphology
Amyloid, an insoluble protein-carbohydrate complex, increases in tissues as a result of aging. It is presumably a product of autoimmune reactions, immune reactions misdirected against the organism itself. In an extreme case of a rare autoimmune disease, amyloidosis, particular organs are virtually choked with amyloid…
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- In aging: Changes in tissue and cell morphology
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- amyloidosis
- In connective tissue disease: Amyloidosis
…characterized by the accumulation of amyloid, which consists of a filamentous protein that is derived from immunoglobulins, in the connective tissue. The deposition of amyloid may be widespread, with involvement of major organs leading to serious consequences, or it may be limited with little effect on health. The primary form…
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- In connective tissue disease: Amyloidosis
- dementia with Lewy bodies
- In dementia with Lewy bodies: Pathological features
…cerebral tissue and deposition of amyloid (an insoluble protein-carbohydrate complex) in the brain, which is similar to cerebral atrophy and the formation of amyloid plaques documented in Alzheimer disease.
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- In dementia with Lewy bodies: Pathological features