Update on ATTR Amyloidosis

Earlier diagnosis plus medications are helping hold this disease at bay.

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Developing carpal tunnel syndrome in both hands, having back pain due to spinal stenosis or rupturing a biceps tendon usually is associated with older age and repetitive activity. However, these symptoms can be early signs of a condition called cardiac amyloidosis, which is usually not diagnosed at an early stage. Fortunately, that is beginning to change.

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