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Meanings of amyloid deposition in English
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Usage of amyloid deposition in English
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Diagnosis requires demonstration of amyloiddeposition and confirmation of the fibril protein type.
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Conclusions: The amount of amyloiddeposition and white matter damage independently predicts cognitive impairment.
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One of the three patients showed amyloiddeposition at the intestine, kidney, and skin.
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The effects of amyloiddeposition and white matter damage were assessed using logistic regressions.
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The organs with the highest severity of amyloiddeposition were the stomach and intestine.
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In the systemic forms, amyloiddeposition is widespread and causes severe dysfunction of vital organs.
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Although elderly patients often have amyloiddeposition in the gastrointestinal tract, they are usually asymptomatic.
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Conclusions: In this study, postoperative cognitive dysfunction was not associated with 6-week cortical amyloiddeposition.
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Electron microscopic examination showed "tubular" amyloiddeposition intermingled with invasive carcinoma and granuloma.
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Interpretation: Vascular health had quantifiably greater impact on neurodegeneration in AD regions than on amyloiddeposition.
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Results: Biopsy specimens demonstrated that the calcification in these tumors was contained in areas of amyloiddeposition.
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Background: Brain amyloiddeposition is one of the main pathological characteristics of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
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It is important that imaging studies be designed to reflect the slow nature of the process of amyloiddeposition.
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The relationship between cognitive dysfunction and regional amyloid burden and the rate of postoperative amyloiddeposition merit further investigation.
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APOE-ε4 carriers showed reduced covariance between two networks encompassing frontal and temporal regions, which constitute preferential target of amyloiddeposition.
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The importance of systemic workup and accurate tissue diagnosis in differentiating primary amyloidosis and secondary amyloiddeposition will be highlighted.