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Dr Julien JEANNETEAU : Cardiologue Clinique St Joseph - Trélazé The CATCH-ATTR study: CArpal Tunnel ligament amyloid-the Clue for early identification of Hereditary or wildtype systemic ATTR amyloidosis? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41503932

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