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Usefulness of labial salivary gland biopsy in familial amyloid polyneuropathy Portuguese type

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Abstract

No significant side effects occurred after the surgical procedure, and adequate material for pathological analysis was always obtained. Amyloid deposition was found in 91% of the patients. Patients with negative biopsies (N = 7) were all in the earlier stage of the disease. Two asymptomatic carriers had biopsies with amyloid deposition. We conclude that LSG biopsy is a useful, sensitive and minimal invasive method to detect amyloid deposition.

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