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Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics ; (12): 612-618, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-982002

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES@#To study the efficacy of a low-copper diet guidance based on food exchange portions in children with hepatolenticular degeneration.@*METHODS@#A self-controlled study was conducted from July 2021 to June 2022, including 30 children under the age of 18 who were diagnosed with hepatolenticular degeneration and poorly controlled with a low-copper diet. During the medical visit, personalized low-copper diet guidance was provided to the children and their parents using a copper-containing food exchange table and a copper food exchange chart. During home care, compliance with the low-copper diet of the children was improved by recording dietary diaries and conducting regular follow-ups. The changes in 24-hour urine copper level, liver function indicators, and the low-copper diet knowledge of the children's parents were observed before and after the intervention, with no change in the original drug treatment.@*RESULTS@#After 8, 16, and 24 weeks of intervention, the 24-hour urine copper level decreased significantly compared to before intervention (P<0.05). When compared to 8-week intervention, the urine copper level decreased significantly after 16 and 24 weeks of intervention. The 24-hour urine copper level after 24 weeks of intervention decreased significantly compared to 16 weeks of intervention (P<0.05).After 24 weeks of intervention, the alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase levels decreased significantly compared to before intervention (P<0.05). Additionally, in 16 of the cases (53%), alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase returned to normal levels. Following 8 weeks of intervention, the low-copper diet knowledge of the children's parents increased significantly (P<0.05).@*CONCLUSIONS@#A low-copper diet guidance based on food exchange portions can effectively decrease the urine copper level and improve liver function in children with hepatolenticular degeneration. Furthermore, it can increase the low-copper diet knowledge of the children's parents.


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , Hepatolenticular Degeneration/therapy , Alanine Transaminase , Copper , Food , Aspartate Aminotransferases
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Singapore medical journal ; : 188-195, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-969656

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION@#The diagnosis of Wilson disease (WD) is plagued by biochemical and clinical uncertainties. Thus, calculated parameters have been proposed. This study aimed to: (a) compare the diagnostic values of non-caeruloplasmin copper (NCC), NCC percentage (NCC%), copper-caeruloplasmin ratio (CCR) and adjusted copper in WD; and (b) derive and evaluate a discriminant function in diagnosing WD.@*METHODS@#A total of 213 subjects across all ages who were investigated for WD were recruited. WD was confirmed in 55 patients, and the rest were WD free. Based on serum copper and caeruloplasmin values, NCC, NCC%, CCR and adjusted copper were calculated for each subject. A function was derived using discriminant analysis, and the cut-off value was determined through receiver operating characteristic analysis. Classification accuracy was found by cross-tabulation.@*RESULTS@#Caeruloplasmin, total copper, NCC, NCC%, CCR, adjusted copper and discriminant function were significantly lower in WD compared to non-WD. Discriminant function showed the best diagnostic specificity (99.4%), sensitivity (98.2%) and classification accuracy (99.1%). Caeruloplasmin levels <0.14 g/L showed higher accuracy than the recommended 0.20 g/L cut-off value (97.7% vs. 87.8%). Similarly, molar NCC below the European cut-off of 1.6 umol/L showed higher accuracy than the American cut-off of 3.9 umol/L (80.3% vs. 59.6%) (P < 0.001). NCC%, mass NCC, CCR and adjusted copper showed poorer performances.@*CONCLUSION@#Discriminant function differentiates WD from non-WD with excellent specificity, sensitivity and accuracy. Performance of serum caeruloplasmin <0.14 g/L was better than that of <0.20 g/L. NCC, NCC%, CCR and adjusted copper are not helpful in diagnosing WD.


Subject(s)
Humans , Hepatolenticular Degeneration/diagnosis , Copper/analysis , Ceruloplasmin/metabolism , Repressor Proteins
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Sudan j. med. sci ; 18(3): 305-310, 2023. figures, tables
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1510894

ABSTRACT

This case report describes a 27-year-old housewife who presented with a progressive and insidious onset of abdominal distension, loss of appetite, and fatigue which started 3 months before her presentation. The physical assessment showed moderate ascites and small liver size, and no other peripheral evidence of chronic liver disease was observed. A diagnosis of liver cirrhosis and was confirmed by investigations and imaging, where ascites responded well to therapy with diuretics. Investigations for the cause of cirrhosis was established through the diagnosis of autoimmune hepatitis, and she was started on steroids and azathioprine with partial improvement in liver biochemistry. She presented 8 months later with neuropsychiatric symptoms in the form of slurred speech and difficulty walking. Accordingly, Wilson's disease was suspected to be the cause and further investigations confirmed this. A chelating agent, D penicillamine, was added to her immunosuppressive treatment. Nine months later she showed slow improvement in her neurological symptoms and was referred for assessment for liver transplantation. Wilson's disease, although rare, should be suspected in patients with decompensated liver disease. The dominance of clinical and epidemiological features of autoimmune hepatitis as a common causative pathology for chronic liver disease in young and middle-aged ladies may hide the presence of other serious different pathologies such as Wilson's disease.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Hepatitis, Autoimmune , Hepatolenticular Degeneration
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Chinese Journal of Hepatology ; (12): 276-278, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-935937

ABSTRACT

In order to help liver disease-related clinicians make rational decisions, the Inherited and Metabolic Liver Disease Cooperative Group of Hepatology Branch of Chinese Medical Association released the 2022 edition guidelines for hepatolenticular degeneration diagnosis and treatment. This article introduces the ten highlights of this guideline from the aspects of epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical characteristics, laboratory tests, diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, and so forth, with practicality and operability as prominent features.


Subject(s)
Humans , Gastroenterology , Hepatolenticular Degeneration/therapy
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Chinese Journal of Hepatology ; (12): 107-109, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-935918

ABSTRACT

Hepatolenticular degeneration (Wilson's disease, WD) is a kind of autosomal recessive genetic disease characterized by disorders of copper metabolism. It is caused by mutations in the ATP7B gene, resulting in impaired excretion of copper into the bile, and then pathological deposition in the liver, brain, and other organs. Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve the prognosis of patients with WD. However, there is still no clear consensus on the treatment and management of WD during pregnancy. Herein, the clinical management of WD during pregnancy is summarized for clinicians' reference.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Copper , Copper-Transporting ATPases/genetics , Hepatolenticular Degeneration/therapy , Mutation
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Chinese Journal of Pediatrics ; (12): 452-456, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-935719

ABSTRACT

Objective: To analyze the clinical characteristics of Wilson's disease (WD) with onset of acute liver failure (ALF) in children. Methods: Clinical data of 19 children diagnosed with WD presented with ALF in Xi'an Children's Hospital from January 2016 to April 2021 were retrospectively analyzed, including general condition, clinical manifestation, laboratory examination, and gene detection. The children were divided into the death group and survival group according to the clinical outcome. The children who had hepatic WD with non-ALF onset during the same period were selected as the control. The general conditions and laboratory indexes were compared between death group and survival group, ALF group and non-ALF group. T-test, Mann Whitney U test or χ2 test were used to compare the differences between the two groups. Results: Of the 19 WD children with ALF onset, 10 were females and 9 were males. The age of admission was (10.1±2.6) years and time to onset of first visit was 9 (4, 15) days. Among the WD children with ALF onset, 4 children were lost to follow-up, 5 cases death (death group) and 10 cases survived (survival group). The ceruloplasmin in the death group was higher than that in the survival group (0.078 (0.055, 0.105) vs. 0.033 (0.027, 0.058) g/L, Z=-2.33, P=0.020). There were 95 children who had hepatic WD with non-ALF onset. The WD patients with ALF onset were older at admission (9.9 (8.0, 11.1) vs. 5.4 (3.7, 6.9) years, Z=-5.25, P<0.001), had higher ceruloplasmin (0.060 (0.030, 0.078) vs. 0.024 (0.006, 0.060) g/L, Z=-3.11, P=0.002), 24 h urinary copper (674 (205, 1 803) vs. 149 (108, 206) μg, Z=-4.25, P<0.001), and positive rate of K-F ring [17/19 vs. 7%(7/95), χ2=50.17, P<0.001] while shorter onset time at initial visit (0.3 (0.1, 0.5) vs. 1.0 (0.7, 6.0) months, Z=-4.28, P<0.001). There was no gender difference between the two groups [9/19 vs. 61%(58/95), χ2=1.22, P=0.269]. Of the 19 WD children with ALF onset, 13 had the ATP7B gene tested, and 15 reported variants were detected. The main variations were c.2333G>T (p. Arg778Leu), c.2621C>T (p. Ala874Val) and c.2975C>T (p. Pro992Leu). The allele frequencies were 6/26(23%), 4/26(15%) and 3/26(12%), respectively. Conclusions: Children of WD onset with ALF are school-aged and above. They have an acute onset, a short course of the disease, and poor prognosis. The positive rate of K-F ring, ceruloplasmin and urinary copper are higher than those of the hepatic WD children with non-ALF onset.


Subject(s)
Child , Female , Humans , Male , Ceruloplasmin/metabolism , Copper/metabolism , Hepatolenticular Degeneration/genetics , Liver Failure, Acute/therapy , Retrospective Studies
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Chinese Journal of Pediatrics ; (12): 317-322, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-935694

ABSTRACT

Objectives: To summarize the clinical phenotypes and the variation spectrum of ATP7B gene in Chinese children with Wilson's disease (WD) and to investigate their significance for early diagnosis. Methods: Retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of 316 children diagnosed as WD in Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center during the period from January 2010 to June 2021. The general situations, clinical manifestations, lab test results, imaging examinations, and ATP7B gene variant characteristics were collected. The patients were divided into asymptomatic WD group and symptomatic WD group based on the presence or absence of clinical symptoms at the time that WD diagnosis was made. The χ2 test, t test or Mann-Whitney U test were used to compare the differences between groups. Results: Among the 316 children with WD, 199 were males and 117 were females, with the age of 5.4 (4.0, 7.6) years at diagnosis; 261 cases (82.6%) were asymptomatic with the age of 4.9 (3.9, 6.4) years; whereas 55 cases (17.4%) were symptomatic with the age of 9.6 (7.3, 12.0) years. The main symptoms invloved liver, kidney, nervous system, or skin damage. Of all the patients, 95.9% (303/316) had abnormal liver function at diagnosis; 98.1% (310/316) had the serum ceruloplasmin lever lower than 200 mg/L; 97.7% (302/309) had 24-hour urine copper content exceeding 40 μg; only 7.4% (23/310) had positive corneal K-F rings, 8.2% (23/281) had abnormal MRI signals in the lenticular nucleus, and all of them had symptoms of damage in liver, kidney or nervous system. Compared with the group of symptomatic WD, asymptomatic group had higher levels of serum alanine aminotransferase and lower levels ceruloplasmin and 24-hour urine copper [(208±137) vs. (72±78) U/L, (55±47) vs. (69±48) mg/L, 103 (72, 153) vs. 492 (230, 1 432) μg; t=9.98, -1.98, Z=-4.89, all P<0.001]. Among the 314 patients completing genetic sequencing, a total of 107 mutations in ATP7B gene were detected, of which 10 are novel variants, and 3 cases (1.0%) had large heterozygous deletion (exons 10 to exon 11) in ATP7B gene. The percentage of missense mutation in asymptomatic WD children was significantly higher than that in symptomatic WD (81.5% (422/518) vs. 69.1% (76/110), χ²=8.47, P<0.05). WD patients carrying homozygous variant of c.2 333G>T had significantly low levels of ceruloplasmin than those not carrying this variant ((23±5) vs. (61±48) mg/L, t=-2.34, P<0.001). Conclusions: The elevation of serum ALT is an important clue for early diagnosis of WD in children, while serum ceruloplasmin and 24-hour urine copper content are specific markers for early diagnosis of WD. In order to confirm the diagnosis of WD, it is necessary to combine the Sanger sequencing with multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification or other testing technologies.


Subject(s)
Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Ceruloplasmin/metabolism , Copper/metabolism , Copper-Transporting ATPases/genetics , Hepatolenticular Degeneration/genetics , Mutation , Phenotype , Retrospective Studies
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Chinese Journal of Hepatology ; (12): 9-20, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-928458

ABSTRACT

In order to help liver disease-related clinicians make reasonable decisions for the diagnosis and treatment of hepatolenticular degeneration, the Inherited and Metabolic Liver Disease Cooperative Group of Hepatology Branch of Chinese Medical Association organized relevant field domestic experts in 2021 to jointly compile this guideline based on the clinical and basic research progress.


Subject(s)
Humans , Gastroenterology , Hepatolenticular Degeneration/therapy
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Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics ; (6): 357-361, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-928418

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE@#To analyze the clinical phenotypes and ATP7B gene variants among children patients with Wilson' s disease from Northwestern China.@*METHODS@#The clinical features and variants of the ATP7B gene among 75 children with hepatic Wilson' s disease were retrospectively analyzed.@*RESULTS@#Among the 75 cases, 4 were presymptomatic, 59 had isolated transaminase elevation, 12 had acute and/or chronic liver diseases. Nine children were found to harbor homozygous variants, 64 harbored compound heterozygous variants, and two only had heterozygous variants of the ATP7B gene. In total 49 variants were detected, with common variants including c.2333G>T (p.Arg778Leu), c.2621C>T (p.Ala874Val) and c.2975C>T (Pro992Leu), which yielded allelic frequencies of 28.7%, 12.7% and 9.3%, respectively. Six novel variants were detected, which included c.1908dupC (p.Asn637Glnfs*118), c.4179_4180insC (p.Pro1394Profs*15), c.1604A>G (p.Glu535Gly), c.2278C>T (p.Pro760Ser), c.3008C>A (p.Ala1003Glu) and c.3532A>C (p.Thr1178Pro). Except for c.1604A>G (p.Glu535Gly), the remainder five were all predicted to be likely pathogenic. No significant correlation was found between genotype and phenotype among the patients.@*CONCLUSION@#The common mutation types of the ATP7B gene among patients with hepatic Wilson disease in Northwestern China are c.2333G>T (p.Arg778Leu), c.2621C>T (p.Ala874Val) and c.2975C>T (p.Pro992Leu), there is no significant correlation between their genotypes and phenotypes.


Subject(s)
Humans , Copper-Transporting ATPases/genetics , Genotype , Hepatolenticular Degeneration/genetics , Mutation , Phenotype , Retrospective Studies
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Rev. colomb. gastroenterol ; 36(1): 51-57, ene.-mar. 2021. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1251521

ABSTRACT

Resumen Introducción: la enfermedad de Wilson es una enfermedad heterogénea causada por mutaciones en el gen ATP7B. La presentación clínica es variable, en fenotipos hepáticos y neuropsiquiátricos. El objetivo de este estudio es describir una cohorte retrospectiva de pacientes. Materiales y métodos: estudio retrospectivo descriptivo de pacientes atendidos en el Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe desde enero de 2004 a septiembre de 2017. Resultados: se reportaron 27 pacientes, 17 hombres y 10 mujeres. El tiempo de seguimiento medio fue de 2,18 años, el 40% presentó síntomas neurológicos; el 29%, psiquiátricos; y el 85%, alteración hepática. En el laboratorio, el 85% presentó ceruloplasmina baja; 55%, cobre urinario alto; en casos con biopsia hepática, 7 tenían depósito de cobre en coloraciones especiales. En neuroimágenes, el 84% presentó hallazgos sugestivos de enfermedad de Wilson y en 3 casos se documentó una mutación genética patogénica. Durante el seguimiento, el 51% mejoró clínica o bioquímicamente, el 11% se mantuvo estable y el 18% se deterioró. El 88% de los casos sobrevivió al final del seguimiento. Conclusiones: este estudio es la cohorte retrospectiva más grande de Colombia. Los resultados son base para nuevos estudios poblacionales buscando de manera activa la enfermedad para documentarla en su fase preclínica y, de este modo, impactar en el pronóstico.


Abstract Introduction: Wilson's disease is a heterogeneous disorder caused by mutations in the ATP7B gene. Its clinical presentation is variable in hepatic and neuropsychiatric phenotypes. The aim of this study is to describe a retrospective cohort of patients. Materials and methods: A descriptive retrospective study was carried out in patients treated at the Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe from January 2004 to September 2017. Results: 27 patients were reported, 17 men and 10 women. The mean follow-up time was 2.18 years. 40% of the patients had neurological symptoms, 29% psychiatric symptoms, and 85% hepatic impairment. Lab tests showed that 85% had low ceruloplasmin and 55% had increased urinary copper. In cases that underwent liver biopsy, 7 had special copper colorations. Neuroimaging revealed that 84% had findings suggestive of Wilson's disease and a pathogenic genetic mutation was documented in 3 cases. During follow-up, 51% improved clinically or biochemically, 11% remained stable, and 18% deteriorated. 88% of cases survived at the end of follow-up. Conclusions: This study is the largest retrospective cohort carried out in Colombia. The results are the basis for new population-based studies actively seeking this disease to describe its preclinical development and thus impact prognosis.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Copper , Hepatolenticular Degeneration , Signs and Symptoms , Disease , Retrospective Studies , Genetics , Liver
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Rev. cient. Esc. Univ. Cienc. Salud ; 7(2): 48-55, jun.-dic. 2020. tab., ilus.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BIMENA | ID: biblio-1343963

ABSTRACT

Antecedentes: La enfermedad de Wilson, también conocida como degeneración hepatolenticular, fue primeramente descrita por el neurólogo británico Kinnier Wilson en 1912. La prevalencia estimada de la enfermedad de Wilson es de 1 caso en 30,000 nacimientos en la mayoría de las poblaciones. Algu- nos estudios sugieren que hombres y mujeres son afectados por igual. Las manifestaciones clínicas de la enfermedad de Wilson son predominantemente hepáticas, neurológicas y psiquiátricas, y algunos pacientes pueden tener una combinación de ellas. Las Guías de Práctica Clínica de enfermedad de Wilson recomiendan penicilamina, trientina, zinc, tetratiomolibdato y dimercaprol como medicamentos. Caso clínico: Se presenta un caso clínico de paciente femenina de 32 años de edad que presentó temblor en miembros superiores, progresivo, bilateral de reposo e intención, que llegó a dificultarle la escritura. Dos meses después la paciente nota trastornos de la marcha, con torpeza, lateropulsión, y posición distónica de pie izquierdo, durante la evolución se agrega hipofonía y disfagia, tanto para só- lidos como líquidos, dificultando pero no impidiendo alimentación, además lentitud mental y trastorno de estado de ánimo. Se le indicó penicilamina y hubo mejoría en su sintomatología en las siguientes consultas. Conclusiones: El pronóstico para los pacientes que tienen buena adherencia al tratamien- to es excelente, incluso en algunos que ya tienen enfermedad hepática avanzada por la enfermedad...(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Ceruloplasmin , Hepatolenticular Degeneration/diagnosis , Penicillamine/therapeutic use , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods
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Rev. Odontol. Araçatuba (Impr.) ; 41(1): 34-40, jan.-abr. 2020. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1102375

ABSTRACT

A Doença de Wilson é uma doença autossômica recessiva que ocasiona no individuo metabolismo deficiente de cobre pelo fígado, compromete as funções hepática e neurológicas, a moléstia evolui de forma progressiva tornando-se potencialmente fatal, caso não seja diagnosticada precocemente e seu tratamento instituído. O presente artigo relata um caso clinico de uma paciente do gênero feminino, melanoderma, 33 anos, diagnosticada com Doença de Wilson-(DW), desde então acompanhada pela equipe multiprofissional durante seu período de hospitalização, em que ocorreu atuação da Odontologia hospitalar nas manifestações clinicas bucais, contribuindo com a adequação do meio bucal através de exames radiográficos e procedimentos realizados no leito. A Odontologia contribuiu com abordagem clínica, intervenção em leito, exames radiográficos, controle de biofilme, possibilitando adequação do meio bucal e melhora do quadro de sangramento gengival. Dessa forma a odontologia se fez presente realizando procedimentos que contribuem na melhora do quadro sistêmico, assim como sendo as "mãos de quem já não possui a autonomia" de realizar atividades básicas como a higiene bucal. Ainda existe um longo caminho de pesquisas e estudos para que o diagnóstico diferencial da DW possa ser realizado de forma mais rápida, visto que se assemelha a outras patologias(AU)


Wilson's disease needs to be better understood, thus reinforcing the need for a precancer diagnosis. Regarding the impairment of the oral cavity due to the evolution of DW, it is well known that the patients affected by this disease receive a dental follow-up, since many are totally dependent on self-care and may cause the individual with DW unsatisfactory oral conditions with repercussion in its systemic picture(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Oral Hygiene , Hepatolenticular Degeneration
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Acta méd. colomb ; 45(1): 40-43, Jan.-Mar. 2020. tab
Article in English | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1124069

ABSTRACT

Abstract Wilson's disease is a rare genetic disorder that affects the excretion capacity of copper. Its distribution is worldwide, with an estimated prevalence in 30 cases per million habitants. Although the most frequent symptoms are those of hepatic and neuropsychiatric origin, hemolytic anemia with negative Coombs may be the only manifestation of the disease and its presentation usually precedes for months to clinically evident liver disease or neurological manifestations. The case of a young patient with negative Coombs hemolytic anemia and an alkaline phosphatase / total bilirubin ratio <4 and AST / ALT> 2.2 is presented, establishing Wilson's disease as a diagnosis. (Acta Med Colomb 2020; 45. DOI:https://doi.org/10.36104/amc.2020.1459).


Resumen La enfermedad de Wilson es un raro trastorno genético que afecta la capacidad de excreción del cobre. Su distribución es mundial, con una prevalencia estimada en 30 casos por millón de habitantes. Aunque los síntomas más frecuentes son los de origen hepático y neuropsiquiatricos, la anemia hemolítica con Coombs negativo puede ser la única manifestación de la enfermedad y su presentación suele preceder por meses a la enfermedad hepática clínicamente evidente o las manifestaciones neurológicas. Se presenta el caso de una paciente joven con anemia hemolítica Coombs negativo y relación fosfatasa alcalina/bilirrubina total <4 y AST/ALT >2,2, en quien terminó por establecerse como diagnóstico una enfermedad de Wilson.(Acta Med Colomb 2020; 45. DOI:https://doi.org/10.36104/amc.2020.1459).


Subject(s)
Humans , Adolescent , Anemia, Hemolytic , Coombs Test , Hemolysis , Hepatolenticular Degeneration
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Rev. Fac. Cienc. Méd. Univ. Cuenca ; 37(3): 53-62, dic. 2019. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1100437

ABSTRACT

La enfermedad de Wilson es una condición genética autosómica recesiva poco frecuente. Se ha identificado el gen ATP7B como el que codifica la proteína transportadora de cobre y su deficiencia lleva al acúmulo del metal en el cerebro, hígado y otros órganos vitales. Su diagnóstico clínico precoz es esencial para mejorar la calidad de vida del paciente. A continuación, se presenta el caso de un paciente de 20 años, masculino, con un cuadro clínico de 2 años de evolución de desinhibición, impulsividad, anartria y apraxia de la marcha, movimientos distónicos faciales y en 4 extremidades. Al examen físico se evidenció el anillo de Kayser Flescher a nivel ocular. En Resonancia Magnética Encefálica hiperintensidad en ganglios de la base y mesencéfalo en T2. Ceruloplasmina en suero 4.08 mg/dL. Cobre sérico 26.03ug/dL y cobre en orina de 24 horas 224.30ug/ 24h. Se confirma el diagnóstico de Enfermedad de Wilson, tratándose con D- Penicilamina, evidenciándose una evolución adecuada, con mejoría notable del cuadro neurológico. El tratamiento precoz permite una evolución favorable temprana del paciente, disminuyendo las secuelas neurológicas secundarias a la enfermedad; de ahí la importancia del reporte del presente caso.(AU)


BackgroundWilson's disease is a rare autosomal recessive genetic condition. The ATP7B gene has been identified as the one that encodes the copper transport protein and its deficiency leads to the accumulation of metal in the brain, liver and other vital organs. Your early clinical diagnosis is essential to improve the quality of life of the patient. Following we present the clinical case of a 20-year-old male patient who since 2 years ago, presented disinhibition, impulsivity, anartria and gait apraxia, facial dystonic movements and in extremities. To the physical exam, Kayser Flescher ring was present. In Brain Magnetic Resonance hyperintensity in Basal Ganglia and Midbrain. Serum Ceruloplasmin 4.08. Serum Copper 26.03. Urinary Cupper 224.30. The diagnosis of Wilson's disease is confirmed, treating with D-Penicillamine, evidencing an adequate evolution, with notable improvement of the neurological symptoms. Early treatment allows a favorable early evolution of the patient, reducing the neurological sequelae secondary to the disease; so that the importance of the report of this case.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Copper-Transporting ATPases/analysis , Hepatolenticular Degeneration/complications , Hepatolenticular Degeneration/diagnostic imaging , Ceruloplasmin/chemistry
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Journal of Clinical Neurology ; : 128-129, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-719382

ABSTRACT

No abstract available.


Subject(s)
Hepatolenticular Degeneration , Portasystemic Shunt, Surgical
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Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics ; (6): 1183-1186, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-781321

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE@#To identify the type and origin of ATP7B gene mutation in a family affected with Wilson disease by combined use of multiple methods.@*METHODS@#Peripheral blood samples were collected from the proband, her parents and her brother. Sanger sequencing were used to detect point mutation and small deletion/insertion of the 21 exons and flanking sequences of the ATP7B gene in all family members. Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) was performed to identify copy number variations (CNVs) of the ATP7B gene in the proband. The result was validated by quantitative PCR (qPCR) in other 3 members.@*RESULTS@#Sanger sequencing indicated that the proband carried a heterozygous variation c.2668G>A (p.V890M) derived from her mother. In addition, 5 common SNPs were detected in her mother, three of which were also identified in her father and brother. The 5 SNPs in the proband were of the wide type. aCGH analysis demonstrated that the proband was heterozygous for a 4 kb deletion, which encompassed exons 2 and 3 of the ATP7B gene and 2 SNPs. qPCR showed that the copy number in her father and brother was about half of the control, indicating heterozygous loss of exons 2 and 3.@*CONCLUSION@#The combined Sanger sequencing, array CGH and qPCR has identified a novel CNV involving the ATP7B gene. The strategy can improve the diagnostic rate for hereditary or rare diseases.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Comparative Genomic Hybridization , Copper-Transporting ATPases , Genetics , DNA Copy Number Variations , DNA Mutational Analysis , Hepatolenticular Degeneration , Genetics , Heterozygote , Mutation , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : e173-2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-765002

ABSTRACT

D-penicillamine has been reported to cause antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis presenting as rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis or pulmonary-renal syndrome mostly in adults. We report a pediatric case of D-penicillamine induced ANCA-associated vasculitis that manifests as a pulmonary-renal syndrome with a mild renal manifestation. A 13-year-old girl who has been taking D-penicillamine for five years under the diagnosis of Wilson disease visited the emergency room because of hemoptysis and dyspnea. She had diffuse pulmonary hemorrhage, microscopic hematuria, and proteinuria. Myeloperoxidase ANCA was positive, and a renal biopsy revealed pauci-immune crescentic glomerulonephritis. Under the diagnosis of D-penicillamine-induced ANCA-associated vasculitis, D-penicillamine was switched to trientine, and the patient was treated with plasmapheresis, glucocorticoid, cyclophosphamide, and mycophenolate mofetil. Pulmonary hemorrhage improved rapidly followed by the disappearance of the hematuria and proteinuria five months later.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Child , Female , Humans , Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis , Antibodies, Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic , Biopsy , Cyclophosphamide , Diagnosis , Dyspnea , Emergency Service, Hospital , Glomerulonephritis , Hematuria , Hemoptysis , Hemorrhage , Hepatolenticular Degeneration , Penicillamine , Peroxidase , Plasmapheresis , Proteinuria , Trientine , Vasculitis
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Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition ; : 392-399, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-760857

ABSTRACT

Wilson disease a rare autosomal recessive inherited disorder of copper metabolism, is characterized by excessive deposition of copper in the liver, brain, and other tissues. Wilson disease is often fatal if it is not recognized early and treated when it is symptomatic. Gitelman syndrome is also an autosomal recessive kidney disorder characterized by low blood levels of potassium and magnesium, decreased excretion of calcium in the urine, and elevated blood pH. Hereditary sensory autonomic neuropathy type IV (HSAN-IV), a very rare condition that presents in infancy, is characterized by anhidrosis, absence of pain sensation, and self-mutilation. It is usually accompanied by developmental delay and mental retardation. We report a case of Wilson disease manifested as fulminant hepatitis, acute pancreatitis, and acute kidney injury in a 15-year-old boy comorbid with HSAN-IV and Gitelman syndrome. Such concurrence of three genetic diseases is an extremely rare case.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Humans , Male , Acute Kidney Injury , Brain , Calcium , Copper , Genes, Recessive , Gitelman Syndrome , Hepatitis , Hepatolenticular Degeneration , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Hypohidrosis , Intellectual Disability , Kidney , Liver , Magnesium , Metabolism , Pancreatitis , Potassium , Sensation
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