2022-01-172022-01-172006-04Ersoy, A. vd. (2006). ''Synchronous carcinomas of stomach and bladder together with AA amyloidosis''. Nephrology, 11(2), 120-123.1320-5358https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1797.2006.00538.xhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1440-1797.2006.00538.xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11452/24121Although the association and causality between chronic inflammatory states and systemic AA amyloidosis have been well established, the evidence linking solid malignancies to reactive AA amyloidosis is scarce. Here, a case of diagnosed AA amyloidosis associated with synchronous carcinomas of stomach and bladder complicated with nephrotic syndrome and renal failure is reported.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessUrology & nephrologySynchronous cancerStomachRenal failureNephrotic syndromeBladderAA amyloidosisAlTumorDiseaseProteinRemissionRenal-failureGastric-cancerSecondary amyloidosisCell carcinomaNephrotic-syndromeUrinary bladder neoplasmsStomach neoplasmsNephrotic syndromeNeoplasms, multiple primaryMaleKidney failureHumansFatal outcomeCarcinoma,transitional cellAmyloidosisAgedAdenocarcinomaSynchronous carcinomas of stomach and bladder together with AA amyloidosisArticle0002367198000092-s2.0-3364585287312012311216669973Urology & nephrologyAmyloidosis; Familial Mediterranean Fever; Congo RedTumor antigenPermanganate potassiumMitomycin C.CyanocobalaminAntibiotic agentAmyloid A proteinUrine cultureUrinary tract infectionUpper gastrointestinal tractUltrasoundTubular dysfunctionTransurethral resectionThorax radiographyStomach carcinomaStomach adenocarcinomaRadiodiagnosisPriority journalPleura effusionPapillomaNuclear magnetic resonance imagingNephrotic syndromeMetastasisMegalocytosisMaleMacrocytic anemiaLeg swellingKidney scintiscanning; laboratory testKidney perfusionKidney failureImmunoelectrophoresisHypoalbuminemiaHumanHospital dischargeHistopathologyGastrointestinal endoscopyGastrectomyFamily historyEscherichia coliErythroblastDyspneaDyspepsiaDisease associationCytologyCell activationCase reportCancer surgeryCancer mortalityCancer chemotherapyBladder carcinomaArticleAnamnesisAmyloidosisAgedAbdomen