2024
DOI: 10.1002/ana.26965
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Amyloid Neuropathy: From Pathophysiology to Treatment in Light‐Chain Amyloidosis and Hereditary Transthyretin Amyloidosis

Pitcha Chompoopong,
Michelle L. Mauermann,
Hasan Siddiqi
et al.

Abstract: Amyloid neuropathy is caused by deposition of insoluble β‐pleated amyloid sheets in the peripheral nervous system. It is most common in: (1) light‐chain amyloidosis, a clonal non‐proliferative plasma cell disorder in which fragments of immunoglobulin, light or heavy chain, deposit in tissues, and (2) hereditary transthyretin (ATTRv) amyloidosis, a disorder caused by autosomal dominant mutations in the TTR gene resulting in mutated protein that has a higher tendency to misfold. Amyloid fibrils deposit in the en… Show more

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