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Results 1 - 10 of 501 for Wilson disease
  1. Wilson disease is an inherited disorder in which there is too much copper in the body's tissues. The ... Wilson disease is a rare inherited disorder. If both parents carry a defective gene for Wilson disease, there ...
  2. ... in people with diabetes. This type of kidney disease is called diabetic nephropathy.
  3. ... order this test if you have signs of Wilson disease , a genetic disorder that affects how the body ... be due to: Biliary cirrhosis Chronic active hepatitis Wilson disease
  4. ... is too much copper in the body's tissues ( Wilson disease ) A higher-than-normal ceruloplasmin level may be ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2022:chap 20. Schilsky ML. Wilson disease. In: Goldman L, Schafer AI, eds. Goldman-Cecil ...
  5. ... the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue Wilson disease , an inherited disorder in which there is too much copper in the body's tissues Use of certain medicines, such as amphotericin B, lithium, and analgesics
  6. ... cirrhosis Pyogenic liver abscess Reye syndrome Sclerosing cholangitis Wilson disease
  7. ... abscess Reye syndrome Sclerosing cholangitis Primary biliary cholangitis Wilson disease
  8. ... damage to certain nerve cells in the brain) Wilson disease (disorder causing too much copper in the body's ...
  9. ... Meningitis Multiple system atrophy Progressive supranuclear palsy Stroke Wilson disease Other causes of secondary parkinsonism include: Brain damage ...
  10. ... levels Hypophosphatasia Hypothyroidism Malnutrition Pernicious anemia Protein deficiency Wilson disease Zinc deficiency Other conditions for which the test ...
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