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Hyaline Deposits: Amyloid and Lipoid Proteinosis

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Pathology of the Larynx

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Amyloidosis, whether primary or secondary, usually involves more than one internal organ. Solitary lesions of amyloid deposition giving rise to symptoms and signs also occur in, for example, the upper respiratory tract, urinary bladder, skin and conjunctiva.

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Michaels, L. (1984). Hyaline Deposits: Amyloid and Lipoid Proteinosis. In: Pathology of the Larynx. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3117-5_16

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