1. [Wilson's disease and secondary copper hemochromatoses in hematological practice].
- Author
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Vorob'ev AI, Lukina EA, Sysoeva EP, Levina AA, and Solov'eva TI
- Subjects
- Adult, Chelating Agents administration & dosage, Diagnosis, Differential, Drug Administration Schedule, Humans, Liver Cirrhosis diagnosis, Male, Penicillamine administration & dosage, Treatment Outcome, Chelating Agents therapeutic use, Copper blood, Copper urine, Hemochromatosis diagnosis, Hemochromatosis drug therapy, Hemochromatosis metabolism, Hepatolenticular Degeneration diagnosis, Hepatolenticular Degeneration drug therapy, Hepatolenticular Degeneration metabolism, Penicillamine therapeutic use
- Abstract
Aim: To characterize clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic syndromes of copper overloading in patients with hepatic lesion in combination with hemopoietic disorder., Material and Methods: Treatment results and diagnostic findings are presented for patients with clinical picture of liver cirrhosis, cytopenia and copper overloading. The examination included standard clinical and specific tests, morphological investigation of the bone marrow, copper metabolism in dynamics., Results: A case of a patient is reported in whom Wilson's disease presented in debut with a picture of decompensated liver cirrhosis and immune thrombocytopania complicated by recurrent hemorrhagic syndrome. D-penicillomine treatment initiated ex juvantibus allowed verification of the diagnosis of Wilson's disease and achievement of marked clinical response. In another case laboratory signs of copper overloading were revealed in a patient with liver cirrhosis of viral etiology (HBsAg+) and deep cytopenia associated with uneffective hemopoiesis. Chelator therapy with D-penicillamine regressed cytopenic syndrome and improved functional capacity of the liver., Conclusion: Primary or secondary nature of copper overloading in patients with hepatic cirrhosis and critical cytopenia, pathogenesis of cytopenic syndrome, practical significance of copper hemochromatoses diagnosis are discussed.
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- 2004