2023
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.3170
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Symptom aggravation after withdrawal of metal chelating agent therapy in patients with Wilson's disease

Abstract: ObjectiveTo study the aggravation of clinical symptoms after discontinuation of metal chelating agent therapy in Wilson's disease (WD) patients, analyze the causes of aggravation, and observe the prognosis.Methods40 WD patients (cerebral type 30 cases and hepatic type 10 cases) who stopped using metal chelating agent were selected, 40 WD patients with normal therapy, and 10 normal control cases were selected. All patients underwent neurological symptom evaluation using modified Young scale, Child‐Pugh liver fu… Show more

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“…DTI is a more advanced MRI technique that provides information about the microstructural organization of white matter in the brain based on anisotropic diffusion characteristics of water molecules ( 37 ). It measures the diffusion of water molecules in multiple directions and calculates the diffusion tensor, which represents the magnitude and directionality of diffusion in each voxel ( 38 , 39 ).…”
Section: Mrimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DTI is a more advanced MRI technique that provides information about the microstructural organization of white matter in the brain based on anisotropic diffusion characteristics of water molecules ( 37 ). It measures the diffusion of water molecules in multiple directions and calculates the diffusion tensor, which represents the magnitude and directionality of diffusion in each voxel ( 38 , 39 ).…”
Section: Mrimentioning
confidence: 99%