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Genetic Analysis of Hereditary Transthyretin Ala97Ser Related Amyloidosis
Published on: June 9, 2018
[Transthyretin familial amyloid polyneuropathy]
1Federal State Budget Educational Establishment of Higher Education Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy of the Ministry of Public Health of the Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
Abstract:
Transthyretin family amyloid polyneuropathy (TTR-FAP) is a progressive, ultimately fatal disease. It manifests itself primarily with sensory, motor and autonomic polyneuropathy and/or cardiomyopathy and is caused by extracellular deposition of insoluble amyloid fibrils in the endoneurium. The cause of TTR-FAP is the mutation in the gene encoding transthyretin, more than 100 types of mutations are known. Given the phenotypic diversity of TTR-FAP, it is difficult for clinicians to make this diagnosis. An erroneous diagnosis is a frequent occurrence, risking the onset of an organ pathology. The paper addresses the issues of the pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of TTR-FAP.
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