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Amyloidosis: Diagnosis
source: American Society of Clinical Oncology
year: 2016
summary/abstract:Doctors use many tests to find, or diagnose, amyloidosis. Doctors may also do tests to learn which treatments could work best. A biopsy is the only sure way for the doctor to diagnose amyloidosis. Imaging tests may be used to find out whether organs, such as the heart or kidneys, are affected.
This list describes options for diagnosing this condition. Not all tests listed below will be used for every person. Your doctor may consider these factors when choosing a diagnostic test:
• Your signs and symptoms
• Your age and medical condition
• The results of earlier medical tests
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