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Title: Wilsons Disease


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Wilsons Disease
  • By Hien Do

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Overview
  • What is Wilsons Disease?
  • What is the Symptoms?
  • How to Diagnose?
  • What are the Treatments?

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Introduction
  • Describe in1912 by Dr, S.A. Kinnier Wilson.
  • Abnormality in nerve cell and scarring of the
    liver.

Conclusion - POISON!!!
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Copper Poisoning
  • ATP7B gene on chromosome 13.
  • P-type ATPase.
  • Copper
  • Bile.
  • Waste

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Copper Poisoning
  • Mutant ATP7B gene on chromosome 13.
  • Mutant P-type ATPase.
  • Increases Copper Level
  • Liver Damage
  • Blood Stream
  • Organs Damage

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Symptoms
  • Liver cirrhosis
  • Brain dementia, mood disorder, psychosis, and
    parkinsonism.

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Symptoms
  • Kidney renal tubular acidosis and kidney stone
  • Eyes Kayser-Fleischer rings and cataracts.

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Symptoms
  • Heart Cardiomyopathy and cardiac arrhythmia
  • Skin Hidradenitis suppurativa
  • Blood hemolysis leading to anemia

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Who is at risk?
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  • ATP7B mutation in1 percent of the population.

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Who is at risk?
  • 2 carrier parents
  • Children
  • 25 unaffected
  • 50 carrier
  • 25 have the disease

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Diagnosis
  • Testing for copper in urine, blood, or liver
    sample.
  • Urine gt100 ug/day
  • Blood lt80 ug/dL
  • Liver sample gt250 ug/g dry weight
  • Kayser-Fleischer ring

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Diagnosis
  • Liver cirrhosis
  • Abnormality in the brain
  • X-ray
  • MRI
  • CT scan

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Treatments
  • Chelating agents
  • D-penicillamine
  • Trientine hydrochloride
  • Zinc
  • Low copper diet
  • Transplant

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D-penicillamine
  • Generic Name Penicillamine
  • Brand Names Cuprimine, Depen
  • (100-250mg 351)
  • 1953 chelating ability
  • 1970 FDA approved
  • Take orally with bioavalibility of 40-70.
  • Most is removed in the urine.

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D-penicillamine
  • Dosage is 500mg daily (6)
  • Very limited in when it can be taken.
  • Drug interaction
  • Gold containing drugs
  • Antimalarial drugs
  • Cancer chemotherapy drugs
  • Phenylbutazone.
  • Digonix (lanoxin and lanoxicaps)
  • Antacids

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D-penicillamine
  • Additional supplement
  • Iron
  • Vitamin B6
  • Side Effects
  • Flu like symptoms, blood in urine, muscle
    weakness, or double vision.
  • Abdominal pain, rash, nausea, vomiting,
    diarrhea, decrease taste, sore in mouth or
    increase wrinkling of skin.
  • Possible birth defects. Contaminate breast milk.

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Trientine hydrochloride
  • Generic Name Trientine
  • Brand Name Syprine
  • (100-250mg 209.51)
  • 40-70 bioavailability.
  • Most is removed in the urine.

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Trientine hydrochloride
  • Dosage is 750 mg daily. (6)
  • Very limited in when it can be taken
  • Drug Interaction
  • Copper
  • Iron
  • Vitamin B6

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Trientine hydrochloride
  • Additional Supplement
  • Copper
  • Iron
  • Vitamin B6
  • Side Effects
  • Copper deficiency, Iron deficiency, Anemia
  • Asthma, Bronchitis, Dermatitis
  • Fetus? Breast Milk?

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Zinc
  • Cost (180-50mg 13.95)
  • Dosage is 150mg daily
  • Use to limit the absorption of copper from food.

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Food to avoid
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Food to avoid
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Transplant
  • Liver transplant

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Additional info
  • Patients checkup every 3 days.
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