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    Hereditary and acquired transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis

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    We describe three cases, two 70-year-old males with mainly cardiac symptoms and a 34-year-old male with gastro-intestinal and neurologic symptoms. Each patient was shown to have a distinctive type of transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis (ATTR). ATTR amyloidosis is a life-threatening disease characterised by the extracellular deposition of pathogenic transthyretin (TTR). A distinction is made between hereditary ATTR (ATTRv), in case of a pathogenic TTR mutation, and the acquired wild-type ATTR (ATTRwt). The prevalence of ATTR amyloidosis is probably underestimated. The variety of symptoms means that patients often visit several specialists, resulting in an average diagnostic delay of two to three years. Because of the development of new therapeutic possibilities, early diagnosis becomes more important to allow initiation of therapy at an early stage of the disease. Family members should be screened and asymptomatic carriers should undergo follow-up.</p

    Recognition and diagnosis of sleep disorders in Parkinson's disease

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    Contains fulltext : 109296.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sleep disturbances are among the most frequent and incapacitating non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD), and are increasingly recognized as an important determinant of impaired quality of life. Here we review several recent developments regarding the recognition and diagnosis of sleep disorders in PD. In addition, we provide a practical and easily applicable approach to the diagnostic process as a basis for tailored therapeutic interventions. This includes a stepwise scheme that guides the clinical interview and subsequent ancillary investigations. In this scheme, the various possible sleep disorders are arranged not in order of prevalence, but in a 'differential diagnostic' order. We also provide recommendations for the use of sleep registrations such as polysomnography. Furthermore, we point out when a sleep specialist could be consulted to provide additional diagnostic and therapeutic input. This structured approach facilitates early detection of sleep disturbances in PD, so treatment can be initiated promptly

    AN ALGORITHM FOR THE COMPUTATION OF POSTERIOR MOMENTS AND DENSITIES USING SIMPLE IMPORTANCE SAMPLING

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    In earlier work (van Dijk (1984, Chapter 3)) one of the authors discussed the use of Monte Carlo integration methods for the computation of the multivariate integrals that are defined in the posterior moments and the liosterior densities of the parameters of interest of econometric models. In the present paper we describe the computational steps of one Monte Carlo method, mentioned In that work, which is known in the literature as importance sampling. Further, we have prepared a set of standard programs, which may be used for the implementation of a simple case of importance sampling. The computer programs have been written in Fortran

    Erfelijke en verworven transthyretine-gemedieerde amyloïdose

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    We describe three cases, two 70-year-old males with mainly cardiac symptoms and a 34-year-old male with gastro-intestinal and neurologic symptoms. Each patient was shown to have a distinctive type of transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis (ATTR). ATTR amyloidosis is a life-threatening disease characterised by the extracellular deposition of pathogenic transthyretin (TTR). A distinction is made between hereditary ATTR (ATTRv), in case of a pathogenic TTR mutation, and the acquired wild-type ATTR (ATTRwt). The prevalence of ATTR amyloidosis is probably underestimated. The variety of symptoms means that patients often visit several specialists, resulting in an average diagnostic delay of two to three years. Because of the development of new therapeutic possibilities, early diagnosis becomes more important to allow initiation of therapy at an early stage of the disease. Family members should be screened and asymptomatic carriers should undergo follow-up
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