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Cardiac Amyloidosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of cardiac amyloidosis,<b> a condition where abnormal proteins deposit in the heart muscle.</b> Find out</b> ...
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Advances in Care for Patients with Cardiac Amyloidosis
Advances in Care for Patients with Cardiac <b>Amyloidosis</b> | Johns Hopkins Medicine. This heart biopsy image shows the faulty protein buildup stained as pink.</b> ...
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Comprehensive Center for Amyloidosis - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Our multidisciplinary team consists of cardiologists, neurologists, oncologists, genetic counselors, gastroenterologists and nephrologists, ensuring collaborative,</b> ...
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Amyloidosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Amyloidosis is a rare disease characterized by a <b>buildup</b> of <b>abnormal</b> <b>amyloid</b> <b>deposits</b> <b>in</b> the body. Amyloid deposits can build up</b> ...
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The Heart and Vascular Institute - Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Amyloidosis</b> Leads to Heart and Kidney Transplant: Harold Baines's Story. Harold Baines, MLB Hall of Famer, has a genetic condition called</b> ...
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Center for Inherited Heart Diseases | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment: 410-502-2578. Conditions We Treat. Long QT Syndrome. Brugada Syndrome. High Cholesterol and Lipid Disorders. Arrhythmogenic Right</b> ...
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Getting to the Heart of Inherited Cardiac Disease
Heritable heart conditions can genetically predispose patients to sudden cardiac death. Johns Hopkins clinicians at the Center for Inherited Heart Disease take a</b> ...
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Cardiomyopathy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Home Health Conditions and Diseases. Cardiomyopathy. What is cardiomyopathy? Any disorder that affects the heart muscle is called a cardiomyopathy. Cardiomyopathy</b> ...
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Cardiomyopathy and Your Child | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Cardiomyopathy keeps the heart muscle from pumping enough blood to meet the body's needs. There are 4 types of cardiomyopathy that can affect both adults and</b> ...
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Sarah Jayne Riley, M.S.N., C.R.N.P., C.H.F.N.
She specializes in managing patients diagnosed with heart failure at the Johns Hopkins Heart Failure Bridge Clinic and Center for Heart Failure with Preserved</b> ...
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