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The arterial and arteriolar changes in three cases of secondary amyloidosis are described.
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It is postulated that amyloid and hyalin have a similar haematolocalisation of hyalin of arterio-sclerosis.
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It is postulated that amyloid and hyalin have a similar haematogenous origin.
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McKinney, B. A description of these vascular changes and a comparison with hyaline arteriolo-sclerosis. Ir J Med Sci 37, 232–235 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02956979
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