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178. Case Report: Occam’s Razor or Hickam’s Dictum? Cardiogenic Shock With Severe Biventricular Heart Failure – Northwestern University

Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

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The Clinical Signs of Amalodosis

The typical clues for amalydosis that are typically seen on imaging were also missing, as loie discussed in detailed review of the cardiac mri and echo cardiogram. lab work with the serum and urine imino fixation, electro poresis and serum free light chains was crucial. As this testing revealed a plasmasaldis grasa, which, along with the endomiocardial bipse pathology results, confirmed the diagnosis of ameloidosis. All right, well, that's all that i have. And again, im say, great job to our fellows. And we hope to come back again soon for another case discussion. Thank you.

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