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Truncal sensory polyneuropathy in light-chain amyloidosis
Abstract
We describe a case of truncal sensory polyneuropathy in a patient with light-chain amyloidosis. We highlight the clinical signs and differential diagnoses related to the presentation.
- NEUROPATHY
- AMYLOID
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