Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is a common chronic inflammatory disorder affecting patients over the age of 50. Renal involvement in PMR is extremely rare and very few cases of AA amyloidosis secondary to PMR have been described in literature. We present a case of a patient with history PMR who developed nephrotic range proteinuria and rapidly deteriorating renal function secondary to AA amyloidosis within 18 months of the onset of symptoms of PMR. This case reinforces the association of PMR with secondary AA amyloidosis and highlights the importance of monitoring renal function in patients with PMR.

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