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Mitral valve involvement as a predominant feature of cardiac amyloidosis

Posted on September 15, 2010 by

This article is a very clear and readable account of an unusual presentation of cardiac amyloidosis. The authors describe the case in detail with supporting photomicrographs and make some clear and useful learning points.

Mitral valve involvement as a predominant feature of cardiac amyloidosis

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