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Query: UMLS:C0024523 (
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Macroamylasemia
is a benign acquired condition, characterized by a serum amylase unusually large in molecular size that has been found to occur in apparently healthy humans as well as in a variety of diseases including liver disease, diabetes, cancer
malabsorption
and autoimmune disorders. Most commonly macroamylasemia results from the formation of immune complexes between amylase and immunoglobulins. We describe the first case of an association between macroamylasemia/hyperamylasemia and rheumatoid arthritis characterized by the absence of immunoglobulins, as amylase binding globulins, within the macroamylase complex. Failure to identify macroamylase as the cause of unexplained but benign hyperamylasemia correctly, can lead to costly studies (e.g. ultrasonography, computerized tomography) to rule out pancreatic disease, and could induce prescription of unnecessary elemental diets and replacement therapies, as reported in our patient.
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PMID:Macroamylasemia: a possible cause of unexplained hyperamylasemia in rheumatoid arthritis. 753 58
A case of macroamylasemia was seen in a 40-year-old HIV-positive bisexual male treated at the Fort Worth-Tarrant County Health Department (Ryan White Clinic).
Macroamylasemia
is a rare condition encountered sometimes in persons with HIV infection. Apart from the setting of HIV infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, macroamylasemia is seen also in various conditions including liver disease, diabetes, cancer,
malabsorption
, and autoimmune disorders. Although this biochemical phenomenon requires no therapy, it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients who have persistently high levels of serum amylase and yet do not exhibit any clinical symptoms of pancreatitis or salivary gland inflammation.
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PMID:Macroamylasemia in HIV infection. 985 22