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Penn Medicine Amyloidosis Program
3400 Spruce StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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The Amyloidosis Program at Penn Medicine is involved in the treatment and diagnosis of amyloidosis and the development of new drugs to treat the disease and its variants. Amyloidosis can have a variety of causes, and as a result, the Program brings together specialists from cardiology, nephrology, hematology-oncology, neurology, rheumatology, pulmonology and organ transplantation.
The team includes healthcare professionals in the following areas:
Hematology and Oncology:
Adam D. Cohen, MD
Cardiology:
Hansie M. Mathelier, MD, FACC
Neurology:
Sami L. Khella, MD; Chafic Karam, MD
Nephrology:
Laura M. Dember, MD
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