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Estimating the global prevalence of transthyretin familial amyloid polyneuropathy
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The mid global prevalence estimate (10,186) approximates the maximum commonly accepted estimate (5,000-10,000). The upper limit (38,468) implies potentially higher prevalence. These estimates should be interpreted carefully because contributing evidence was heterogeneous and carried an overall moderate risk of bias. This highlights the requirement for increasing rare-disease epidemiological assessment and clinician awareness. Muscle Nerve 57: 829-837, 2018.
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