The d-dimer test finds the "stacked" red blood cells. But the amyloid structures are something entirely different. Would you find the stacked red blood cells via d-dimer in a vaxxed patient, who also has the amyloid structures? That's a good question, and may be a roundabout way of diagnosing and/or determining additional exploration.
My question would be whether they are detectable with things like ddimer
The d-dimer test finds the "stacked" red blood cells. But the amyloid structures are something entirely different. Would you find the stacked red blood cells via d-dimer in a vaxxed patient, who also has the amyloid structures? That's a good question, and may be a roundabout way of diagnosing and/or determining additional exploration.