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Cardiac amyloidosis at a glance

British Journal of Nursing
Amyloidosis can affect any organ in the body by deposition of amyloid fibrils. When these aggregate in the heart, it leads to cardiac amyloidosis a life-threatening and progressive disease. Although considered a rare condition, advances in imaging techniques and raised awareness have shown that it might be more frequent than has been historically ...
Sara, Tavares, Andreas, Dirksen
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Pathophysiology of Cardiac Amyloidosis

Heart Failure Clinics
Amyloidosis refers to a heterogeneous group of disorders sharing common pathophysiological mechanisms characterized by the extracellular accumulation of fibrillar deposits consisting of the aggregation of misfolded proteins. Cardiac amyloidosis (CA), usually caused by deposition of misfolded transthyretin or immunoglobulin light chains, is an ...
Morfino, Paolo   +7 more
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Serum amyloidosis: a cardiac amyloidosis

European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging, 2023
Jeremy A Slivnick   +3 more
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Cardiac amyloidosis

International Journal of Cardiology, 1990
R A, Kyle, M A, Gertz
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[Cardiac amyloidosis].

La Tunisie medicale, 2009
PREREQUIS: Amyloidosis is a rare infiltrative disease characterized by multiple clinical features. Various organs are involved and the cardiovascular system is a common target of amyloidosis. Cardiac involvement may occur with or without clinical manifestations and is considered as a major prognostic factor.To analyze the clinical features of cardiac ...
Elhem, Boussabah   +7 more
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Cardiac Amyloidosis Imaging

Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology, 2023
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Cardiac amyloidosis

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1964
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Cardiac Amyloidosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1988
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