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Patent Granted In medicine, amyloidosis is a non-specific term that refers to a number of different diseases collectively called amyloidoses. Amyloids are proteins whose secondary structure changes, causing the proteins to fold in a characteristic form, the beta-pleated sheet.[1] When the normally soluble proteins fold to become amyloids, they become insoluble and deposit in organs or tissues, disrupting normal function.