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  • - This text discusses a patient with pericardial amyloidosis linked to lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, experiencing ongoing shortness of breath and coughing.
  • - It emphasizes the diverse ways cardiac amyloidosis can present in patients, showcasing that symptoms can differ widely.
  • - Additionally, it points out the uncommon but significant instances of light-chain and heavy-chain amyloidosis affecting the pericardium, which is the fibrous sac surrounding the heart.

Article Abstract

We present a case of pericardial amyloidosis with associated lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma in a patient with chronic worsening shortness of breath and cough. This case highlights the wide variation in the presentation of cardiac amyloidosis, and the rare occurrence of clinically significant light-chain and heavy-chain amyloidosis in the pericardium. ().

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