Amyloidosis is a rare condition that develops when an amyloid material accumulates in an individual's organs and affects their ability to function normally. The bone marrow produces amyloid, an aberrant protein that can accumulate in any tissue or organ.
Different organs might be impacted by amyloidosis in various individuals. Heart, kidneys, liver, spleen, neurological system, and digestive tract are commonly impacted by amyloidosis. Organ failure that is life-threatening can result from severe amyloidosis.
There are several varieties of amyloidosis. Certain types are inherited. Others are brought on by external causes like chronic dialysis or inflammatory illnesses. While some varieties affect a number of organs, others only affect one area of the body.