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Sep 2022
10m 39s

CardiaCast: Cardiac Amyloidosis Red Flag...

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY
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In this episode, Amrut Ambardekar MD and Michelle Kittleson MD discuss red flags and clinical clues when diagnosing cardiac amyloidosis. Why is it important to diagnose cardiac amyloidosis, and what are some of the symptoms and signs? What are some red-flags that should make you think about cardiac amyloidosis?

This podcast is part of the Cardiac Amyloidosis: Accelerating Diagnosis and Treatment grant initiative.

Educational grant support is provided by Alnylam. Click here for more: https://learn.acc.org/Page/LEARNCARDIACAMYLOID

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