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Non-Wilsonian hepatolenticular degeneration (NWHD) is a heterogeneous neurological disorder occurring secondary to chronic acquired liver disease. Genetically determined familial NWHD is rare, poorly understood, and often mistaken for Wilson's disease ...
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The antiphospholipid syndrome and hepatolenticular degeneration
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2006Wolfgang Miesbach
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Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1930
The concept of progressive lenticular degeneration as a clinicopathologic entity has changed since its first delineation by Wilson1in 1912. Characterized clinically by progressive symptoms referable to the basal ganglia, often clearly familial in incidence, usually occurring in young persons, running either an acute or a chronic course and always fatal,
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The concept of progressive lenticular degeneration as a clinicopathologic entity has changed since its first delineation by Wilson1in 1912. Characterized clinically by progressive symptoms referable to the basal ganglia, often clearly familial in incidence, usually occurring in young persons, running either an acute or a chronic course and always fatal,
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COPPER METABOLISM IN HEPATOLENTICULAR DEGENERATION
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