Hereditary amyloidosis
International Classification of Diseases for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, 11th Revision, v2024-01
Hereditary amyloidosis (familial amyloidosis) is an inherited disorder that often affects the liver, nerves, heart and kidneys. Many different types of gene abnormalities present at birth are associated with an increased risk of amyloid disease. The type and location of an amyloid gene abnormality can affect the risk of certain complications, the age at which symptoms first appear, and the way the disease progresses over time.
sections/codes in this section (5D00.2-5D00.2)
- Hereditary ATTR amyloidosis (5D00.20)
- Non-neuropathic heredofamilial amyloidosis (5D00.21)
- Other specified hereditary amyloidosis (5D00.2Y)
- Hereditary amyloidosis, unspecified (5D00.2Z)
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