Cardiac amyloidosis in the elderly: a quantitative stereologic study
Santosh Mehta,
Department of Pathology, Oak Forest Hospital, Oak Forest, Illinois, USA
Marcelino G. Reyes,
Department of Pathology, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Thomas Tosch,
Department of Pathology, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA
William Thomas, Jr.,
Department of Pathology, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Albert I. Rubenstone,
Department of Pathology, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Abstract
Thirty-nine autopsied patients with senile cardiac amyloidosis were studied by technics of stereology to assess the severity of amyloid deposits in the left ventricle. Volume density of amyloid in the section correlated with the weight of the heart in 21 patients with congestive heart failure but not with the age, presence or absence of hypertension, diabetes, cause of death or the severity of coronary arteriosclerosis. Our findings indicate that the weight of the heart of elderly patients with congestive heart failure and amyloid deposits in the left ventricle can be useful in predicting the severity of amyloidosis in the left ventricle.
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Santosh Mehta, Marcelino G. Reyes, Thomas Tosch, William Thomas, Jr. & Albert I. Rubenstone, «Cardiac amyloidosis in the elderly: a quantitative stereologic study», Acta Stereologica [En ligne], Volume 2 (1983), Number 2 - Proceedings of the second symposium on morphometry in morphological diagnoses, september 7-9, 1983, Kuopio, Finland - Dec. 1983, 349-353 URL : https://popups.uliege.be/0351-580x/index.php?id=4223.