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Anaesthetic challenges in the spine surgery of a young Asian man with lumbar amyloidosis.

Jabraan JamilChong Yan TayChin Pei BongTat Boon Yeap
Published in: BMJ case reports (2021)
Primary amyloidosis is a rare systemic disorder often associated with multiple organ dysfunction. The most common form, light chain amyloidosis, has an estimated age-adjusted incidence of 5.1-12.8 cases per million person-years. Spine involvement is extremely uncommon. We present the case of a young Asian man with newly diagnosed amyloidosis involving the lumbar spine among multiple organs with a pathological vertebral fracture that required urgent spine surgery. We believe this is the first reported case to discuss the perianaesthetic challenges in the management of lumbar spine amyloidosis.
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