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Question for radiologists

MS4 here planning to go into radiology. Had an attending who asked me today to look into how useful MRI/imaging is in detecting dialysis-related amyloidosis. I’ve been searching through the literature, but haven’t been able to successfully come up with any concrete numbers.

Any radiologists out there who could provide input or point me in the direction where I might be able to find a solid answer? Thanks in advance!

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