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Schwann cell and endothelial cell damage in transthyretin familial amyloid polyneuropathy
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These findings suggest that direct insult of amyloid fibrils causes Schwann cell damage, resulting in the predominant loss of small-fiber axons characteristic of early-onset cases. In addition, vasculopathy may participate in the pathogenesis of neuropathy, particularly in late-onset cases.
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