Good response with zinc acetate monotherapy in an adolescent affected by severe Wilson disease
We describe a 17-year-old girl with haemolytic anaemia as presentation of Wilson disease. The diagnosis was based on the findings of < 20 mg/dl ceruloplasmin serum level, Kayser-Fleischer ring and Coombs-negative haemolytic anaemia. Genetic testing revealed the presence of the H1069Q heterozygous...
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Main Authors: | M.G. Marazzi (Author), S. Giardino (Author), C. Dufour (Author), M. Serafino (Author), D. Sperlì (Author), R. Giacchino (Author) |
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2012-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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