Table 2.

Presymptomatic hints, symptoms, and signs leading to the diagnosis of AL amyloidosis

PresymptomaticSymptomatic
Organ involvedSymptomsSigns
Increased markers of possible amyloid organ involvement:
  • Heart: NT-proBNP

  • Kidney: Albuminuria

  • Liver: Alkaline phosphatase

  • Monitored during follow-up of MGUS patients and particularly in those with abnormal FLC ratio, and LC propensity to form amyloid (glycosylated κ LCs, use of LC genes IGLV6-57, IGLV2-14, IGLV1-44, and LCs identified by machine learning algorithm)

 
Heart Reduced exercise tolerance
Dyspnea at rest or exertion
Fatigue
Syncope
Angina 
Lower extremity edema
Pleural effusions
Jugular vein distension
Arrhythmia
Thickened ventricular walls and low voltages on ECG 
Kidney Loss of appetite
Fatigue and weakness 
Lower extremity edema
Anasarca 
Soft tissues Jaw or buttock claudication
Carpal tunnel (often bilateral)
Dysarthria 
Periorbital (upper body) purpura
Macroglossia
Nail dystrophy
Shoulder pad
Arthropathy
Myopathy 
Peripheral nervous system including autonomic nervous system Length dependent sensory-motor neuropathy
Lipothymia
Taste alterations
Early satiety 
Orthostatic hypotension
Intestinal dysmotility
Erectile dysfunction
Voiding dysfunction 
Liver Right upper quadrant tenderness
Jaundice
Early satiety 
Hepatomegaly
Weight loss 
Gastrointestinal tract Abdominal discomfort Malabsorption
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Diarrhea
Weight loss 
PresymptomaticSymptomatic
Organ involvedSymptomsSigns
Increased markers of possible amyloid organ involvement:
  • Heart: NT-proBNP

  • Kidney: Albuminuria

  • Liver: Alkaline phosphatase

  • Monitored during follow-up of MGUS patients and particularly in those with abnormal FLC ratio, and LC propensity to form amyloid (glycosylated κ LCs, use of LC genes IGLV6-57, IGLV2-14, IGLV1-44, and LCs identified by machine learning algorithm)

 
Heart Reduced exercise tolerance
Dyspnea at rest or exertion
Fatigue
Syncope
Angina 
Lower extremity edema
Pleural effusions
Jugular vein distension
Arrhythmia
Thickened ventricular walls and low voltages on ECG 
Kidney Loss of appetite
Fatigue and weakness 
Lower extremity edema
Anasarca 
Soft tissues Jaw or buttock claudication
Carpal tunnel (often bilateral)
Dysarthria 
Periorbital (upper body) purpura
Macroglossia
Nail dystrophy
Shoulder pad
Arthropathy
Myopathy 
Peripheral nervous system including autonomic nervous system Length dependent sensory-motor neuropathy
Lipothymia
Taste alterations
Early satiety 
Orthostatic hypotension
Intestinal dysmotility
Erectile dysfunction
Voiding dysfunction 
Liver Right upper quadrant tenderness
Jaundice
Early satiety 
Hepatomegaly
Weight loss 
Gastrointestinal tract Abdominal discomfort Malabsorption
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Diarrhea
Weight loss 
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