Gastro - Wilson's Disease Flashcards

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What is Wilson’s disease?

A

Autosomal recessive genetic condition causing excessive accumulation of copper

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What gene is affected in Wilson’s disease?

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Wilson disease protein gene
Chromosome 13

(Also called the ATP7B copped-binding protein)

Copper-transporting protein usually removes excess copper via the liver

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How is copper excreted?

A

In the bile

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How does Wilson’s disease present?

A

Teenagers or young adults

Presenting features vary significantly

Usually liver problems first, can present with neurological or psychiatric problems first (usually more advanced disease)

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What does copper deposition in the liver lead to?

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Chronic hepatitis, eventually cirrhosis

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What does copper deposition in the CNS lead to?

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Tremor
Dysarthria
Dystonia
Abnormal behaviour
Depression
Cognitive impairment
Psychosis

(psychiatric and neurological symptoms)

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What does copper deposition in the basal ganglia cause?

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Parkinsonism
(tremor, bradykinesia and rigidity)

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What are Kayser-Fleischer rings?

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Deposition of copper in Descemet’s membrane

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How is proper assessment of Kayser-Fleischer rings made?

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Slit lamp exam

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Overall what are the features of Wilson’s disease?

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Liver disease
Psychiatric problems
Neurological problems
Haemolytic anaemia
Osteopenia
Renal tubular damage

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How is Wilson’s disease diagnosed?

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Serum caeruloplasmin initial screening test
Low serum ceruloplasmin is suggestive of Wilson’s disease, may be falsely normal or elevated in cancer or inflammatory conditions

24-hour urine copper assay
Will show high urinary copper

Liver biopsy
Assess copper content and liver disease

Scoring systems

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What other investigations are used for Wilson’s disease?

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Kayser-Fleischer rings on slit lamp
MRI brain- Double panda sign
Low HB with haemolytic anaemia (negative Coombs test)
Genetic testing

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How is Wilson’s disease managed?

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Treatment is with copper chelation using either:
- Penicillamine
- Trientine

Can also use:
- Zinc salts (inhibits copper absorption in GI tract)
- Liver transplantation

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