No cure; lifelong management focuses on preventing copper accumulation and complications
Wilson’s disease is a genetic disorder causing copper buildup in the body. Treatment involves medications to remove excess copper. Regular monitoring is important for assessing copper levels and managing symptoms.
Genetic disorder causing copper buildup in the body
Liver disease, neurological symptoms
Clinical evaluation, blood tests, sometimes liver biopsy
Variable, depends on early detection and treatment
Liver and neurological symptoms, potential for complications
Mutations in the ATP7B gene
Medications to remove excess copper, dietary changes
Medications to remove excess copper, dietary changes
Rare, genetic disorder affecting copper metabolism
Lifelong management tailored to symptoms
This information serves as a general overview and does not constitute professional medical advice. Always consult with healthcare providers for accurate and personalized insights regarding your health.
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