b. Smooth, waxy, yellowish papules (small swellings), nodules (larger swellings) and plaques develop due to dermal infiltration by the amyloid. They commonly develop around the eyelids, in the mouth and on the limbs. c. The nails may also become brittle, white and develop bands. There may...
On the microscopic level, Alzheimer's disease shows up in the brain with two characteristic abnormalities: amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. Amyloid plaques are abnormal clumps of protein (beta amyloid) found between the nerve cells of the brain that impair communication between nerve cells....
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