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| − | + | *amyloid infiltration occurs in all species | |
| − | + | *an inert substance deposited under the endothelium and basement membranes of a variety of tissues | |
| − | [[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology#Endocrine|Islets of Langerhans]] in the [[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology|pancreas]] | + | **renal glomeruli |
| − | + | **[[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology#Endocrine|Islets of Langerhans]] in the [[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology|pancreas]] | |
| − | ==Causes== | + | **[[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]] (between the sinusoidal reticulum and the hepatic cords) |
| − | May be a primary condition or appear secondary to some chronic tissue destructive process | + | ====Causes==== |
| + | May be a primary condition or appear secondary to some chronic tissue destructive process | ||
*an infectious process elsewhere in the body | *an infectious process elsewhere in the body | ||
| − | *sustained antigenic stimulation, eg repeated injections with an antigenic substance or production of excessive antibody by leukocytes | + | *a result of sustained antigenic stimulation, eg repeated injections with an antigenic substance or production of excessive antibody by leukocytes |
| − | ==Gross | + | ====Gross==== |
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*pale (greyish waxy appearance) | *pale (greyish waxy appearance) | ||
| − | *enlarged | + | *enlarged |
| + | *rounded edges | ||
*firm | *firm | ||
*very prone to rupture | *very prone to rupture | ||
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====Microscopically==== | ====Microscopically==== | ||
| − | *deposition of amyloid in the space of Disse | + | *deposition of amyloid in the space of Disse |
*shows 'apple-green' fluorescence under polarised light after staining with Congo Red | *shows 'apple-green' fluorescence under polarised light after staining with Congo Red | ||
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[[Category:Liver_-_Storage_Diseases]] | [[Category:Liver_-_Storage_Diseases]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:21, 28 June 2010
- amyloid infiltration occurs in all species
- an inert substance deposited under the endothelium and basement membranes of a variety of tissues
- renal glomeruli
- Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas
- liver (between the sinusoidal reticulum and the hepatic cords)
Causes
May be a primary condition or appear secondary to some chronic tissue destructive process
- an infectious process elsewhere in the body
- a result of sustained antigenic stimulation, eg repeated injections with an antigenic substance or production of excessive antibody by leukocytes
Gross
- pale (greyish waxy appearance)
- enlarged
- rounded edges
- firm
- very prone to rupture
Microscopically
- deposition of amyloid in the space of Disse
- shows 'apple-green' fluorescence under polarised light after staining with Congo Red