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A difficult case
Hard to swallow: atypical transthyretin amyloid neuropathy mistaken for CIDP
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Contributors All authors had access to the data and a role in writing the manuscript. MG and CMG wrote the draft manuscript. JAG provided the histology slides and wrote the legend for Figure 1. JH, JND and CJW contributed to drafting of the manuscript.
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Competing interests None.
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Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed. This paper was reviewed by John Winer from Birmingham, UK.
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