| Literature DB >> 6617055 |
H Nazer, R J Ede, A P Mowat, R Williams.
Abstract
Although Wilson's Disease is a treatable disorder, 9 of 15 cases referred with undiagnosed liver disease in the present series died in 3 to 53 days of admission. We have reviewed these cases to identify features that would allow earlier diagnosis and improvement in management. The presenting symptoms were lethargy and malaise (11 cases), jaundice (11), abdominal pain (9), and deteriorating school performance (4). At diagnosis, all fatal cases had jaundice and ascites, while only one of the 6 survivors had ascites and two had jaundice. Evidence of hemolysis was found in 3 fatal cases and 5 survivors. Serum bilirubin concentrations, aspartate transaminase, and prolongation of prothrombin time were significantly more abnormal in the fatal cases (p less than 0.01) as compared with the survivors. Cirrhosis was present in all fatal cases and in 2 of the 6 survivors. Wilson's Disease must be excluded in children presenting with frank liver disease as well as those with hemolytic anemia, persisting lethargy, abdominal pain, or deteriorating school performance.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6617055 DOI: 10.1177/000992288302201104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Pediatr (Phila) ISSN: 0009-9228 Impact factor: 1.168