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   Systemic amyloidosis in a teenage boy with inflammatory bowel disease  
   
نویسنده motamed f. ,bagherian r. ,adalat g. ,moradinejad m.h. ,hajizadeh n. ,vasei m. ,mehdizadeh m. ,rezaei n.
منبع acta medica iranica - 2017 - دوره : 55 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:265 -267
چکیده    Systemic amyloidosis is a very rare complication of inflammatory bowel disease (ibd). the reported cases of secondary amyloidosis in children with ibd are much fewer than those reported in adults. herein,a teenage boy with crohn’s disease is presented who developed nephrotic syndrome due to renal involvement secondary to amyloidosis,whereas the patient was under treatment with corticosteroid and 6-mercaptopurine. to our best knowledge,this is the first reported case of secondary amyloidosis in a teenage iranian boy with crohn’s disease. © 2017,tehran university of medical sciences. all rights reserved.
کلیدواژه Children; Inflammatory bowel disease; Systemic amyloidosis
آدرس department of pediatrics,children’s medical center,tehran university of medical sciences, ایران, department of pediatrics,children’s medical center,tehran university of medical sciences, ایران, department of pediatrics,children’s medical center,tehran university of medical sciences, ایران, department of pediatrics,children’s medical center,tehran university of medical sciences, ایران, department of pediatrics,children’s medical center,tehran university of medical sciences, ایران, department of pathology,children’s medical center,tehran university of medical sciences, ایران, department of radiology,children’s medical center,tehran university of medical sciences, ایران, research center for immunodeficiencies,children’s medical center,tehran university of medical sciences,tehran,iran,department of immunology,school of medicine,tehran university of medical sciences,tehran,iran,network of immunity in infection,malignancy and autoimmunity (niima),universal scientific education and research network (usern), ایران
 
     
   
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