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- Q17142640 subject Q7779361.
- Q17142640 abstract "Light chain deposition disease (LCDD) is a rare blood cell disease which is characterized by deposition of fragments of infection-fighting immunoglobulins, called light chains (LCs), in the body. LCs are normally cleared by the kidneys, but in LCDD, these light chain deposits damage organs and cause disease. The kidneys are almost always affected and this often leads to kidney failure. About half of people with light chain deposition disease also have multiple myeloma. Unlike in AL amyloidosis, in which light chains are laid down in characteristic amyloid deposits, in LCDD, light chains are deposited in non-amyloid granules.".
- Q17142640 icd10 "ICD-10-CM".
- Q17142640 icd9 "203.8".
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- Q17142640 wikiPageExternalLink Light_chain_deposition_disease.aspx.
- Q17142640 wikiPageExternalLink Light_chain_deposition_disease_(LCDD).
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- Q17142640 wikiPageWikiLink Q7779361.
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- Q17142640 icd "203.8".
- Q17142640 icd "ICD-10-CM".
- Q17142640 name "Light chain deposition disease".
- Q17142640 type Disease.
- Q17142640 type Thing.
- Q17142640 type Q12136.
- Q17142640 comment "Light chain deposition disease (LCDD) is a rare blood cell disease which is characterized by deposition of fragments of infection-fighting immunoglobulins, called light chains (LCs), in the body. LCs are normally cleared by the kidneys, but in LCDD, these light chain deposits damage organs and cause disease. The kidneys are almost always affected and this often leads to kidney failure. About half of people with light chain deposition disease also have multiple myeloma.".
- Q17142640 label "Light chain deposition disease".
- Q17142640 name "Light chain deposition disease".