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Familial amyloid polyneuropathy due to p.ALA140 SER mutation
{Table 1}{Table 2} The TTR gene analysis was performed as TTR-FAP was suspected because of the presence of sensory motor axonal neuropathy superimposed on bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome without an identifiable etiology, as well as the presence of autonomic involvement, weight loss, and cardiomyopa...
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description | {Table 1}{Table 2} The TTR gene analysis was performed as TTR-FAP was suspected because of the presence of sensory motor axonal neuropathy superimposed on bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome without an identifiable etiology, as well as the presence of autonomic involvement, weight loss, and cardiomyopathy. [4] Another reported patient was an Italian woman with her onset of symptoms at 64 years and with nerve conduction study findings consistent with severe carpal tunnel syndrome. First European consensus for diagnosis, management, and treatment of transthyretin familial amyloid polyneuropathy. |
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