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[Hereditary amyloidosis].

Rev Med Interne

April 1994

Praticien hospitalier universitaire, service de médecine interne, Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, France.

Amyloidoses are characterized by the deposition of non soluble proteins in tissues. Clinical aspects of hereditary amyloidoses are very diverse, and they offer many diagnosis problems to the physician. Biochemical and genetic aspects are also various.

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Fifty-six general practitioners, experienced in the use of diagnostic criteria from DSM III for affective and anxiety disorders, have taken part in a study involving 352 patients, 92 males (26%) and 260 females (74%) with an average age of 38.6 +/- 13.5.

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Blood levels of Maprotiline were analysed and their relationship to the clinical response was examined in 89 depressed inpatients, according DSM III criteria for Major Depressive Episode, given the drug treatment for 3 weeks. Maprotiline produced marked decreases in mean MADRS and COVI scale scores by the end of treatment. On day 21, no correlation between blood levels of Maprotiline and MADRS or COVI scores were found when all patients were considered.

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