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Case Reports
. 2014;48(3):214-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.pjnns.2014.05.002. Epub 2014 May 17.

Symptomatic copper deficiency in three Wilson's disease patients treated with zinc sulphate

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Symptomatic copper deficiency in three Wilson's disease patients treated with zinc sulphate

Karolina Dzieżyc et al. Neurol Neurochir Pol. 2014.

Abstract

Wilson's disease (WD) is caused by excess of copper that leads to accumulation of copper mainly in the liver, brain and needs life-long decoppering therapy. However, overtreatment with anti-copper agents may lead to copper deficiency which may cause neurological and hematological symptoms. Copper is an important cofactor for many enzymes. This report describes three WD patients with diagnosed copper deficiency during zinc sulphate (ZS) treatment. After 5-16 years of therapy all patients developed leucopenia. Spinal cord injury was manifested in two of the patients. One of them also presented myopathy. In conclusion, copper deficiency may occur in different time after treatment onset, therefore regular copper metabolism and hematological monitoring is necessary.

Keywords: Copper deficiency; Wilson's disease; Zinc sulphate.

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