A 91-year-old female patient died of right heart failure and pulmonary hypertension. The autopsy revealed multi-organ vascular amyloidosis and pulmonary alveolar septal amyloidosis with no evidence of parenchymal myocardial amyloid deposition. This is a rare example of cor pulmonale secondary to pulmonary amyloidosis.
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