Amyloidosis Clinical Resources
Free
1.7for iPhone, iPad and more
9.9
3 Ratings
Börm Bruckmeier Publishing LLC
Developer
53.4 MB
Size
Jul 22, 2020
Update Date
Medical
Category
12+
Age Rating
Age Rating
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About Amyloidosis Clinical Resources
Amyloidosis Diagnosis and Treatment App for healthcare professionals
A rare and challenging set of diseases including light chain (AL – kappa / lambda), transthyretin (hereditary, ATTR), secondary (AA) and wild-type (formerly called senile systemic), this app provides clinically relevant information that offers healthcare professionals a brief yet practical disease overview and interactive tools which can lead to earlier diagnosis and therapeutic intervention.
The content has been developed by Borm Bruckmeier Publishing in collaboration with the Amyloidosis Research Consortium and is intended for practicing physicians, resident physicians and other healthcare professionals involved in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with amyloidosis.
Highlights include:
• Descriptions of the most frequently seen types of amyloidosis
• Clinical presentations
• Signs and symptoms characteristic of amyloidosis
• Differential diagnoses
• Elements of the diagnostic workup including laboratory tests, biopsies, and genetic testing
• Treatment strategies including stem cell transplant, disease-modifying medications, clinical trials and novel agents
• Core treatment centres
• Clinical trials
• Comprehensive resources to share with patients including:
‣ Informative foundations and websites
‣ Support groups (USA and international)
‣ Treatment centers (USA and international)
‣ Educational webinars, disease pamphlets and guides
‣ Financial assistance for drugs and travel for treatment
‣ Caregiver resources
A rare and challenging set of diseases including light chain (AL – kappa / lambda), transthyretin (hereditary, ATTR), secondary (AA) and wild-type (formerly called senile systemic), this app provides clinically relevant information that offers healthcare professionals a brief yet practical disease overview and interactive tools which can lead to earlier diagnosis and therapeutic intervention.
The content has been developed by Borm Bruckmeier Publishing in collaboration with the Amyloidosis Research Consortium and is intended for practicing physicians, resident physicians and other healthcare professionals involved in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with amyloidosis.
Highlights include:
• Descriptions of the most frequently seen types of amyloidosis
• Clinical presentations
• Signs and symptoms characteristic of amyloidosis
• Differential diagnoses
• Elements of the diagnostic workup including laboratory tests, biopsies, and genetic testing
• Treatment strategies including stem cell transplant, disease-modifying medications, clinical trials and novel agents
• Core treatment centres
• Clinical trials
• Comprehensive resources to share with patients including:
‣ Informative foundations and websites
‣ Support groups (USA and international)
‣ Treatment centers (USA and international)
‣ Educational webinars, disease pamphlets and guides
‣ Financial assistance for drugs and travel for treatment
‣ Caregiver resources
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.7
Last updated on Jul 22, 2020
Old Versions
- Minor bug fixes
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Version History
1.7
Jul 22, 2020
- Minor bug fixes
1.6
Jul 8, 2020
- Content update
- Minor bug fixes
- Minor bug fixes
1.5
Feb 7, 2020
- Updated Privacy Policy
- Technical update
- Minor bug fixes
- Technical update
- Minor bug fixes
1.4
Oct 31, 2018
- Content update
- Design update
- Design update
1.3
Apr 5, 2018
- Technical update
- Minor bugs fixes
- Content and tools update
- Minor bugs fixes
- Content and tools update
1.2
Feb 17, 2017
- Technical Update.
- Minor Bug Fixes.
- Minor Bug Fixes.
1.1
May 27, 2016
- Minor updates
1.0
Mar 22, 2016
Amyloidosis Clinical Resources FAQ
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iPhone
Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 9.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
Amyloidosis Clinical Resources supports English