Wilson Disease & Haemochromatosis
ModerateMedicine · GIT & Hepatology
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Two classic "metal overload" disorders of the liver that are perennial NEET PG favourites. Wilson disease = copper accumulation (autosomal recessive, ATP7B); hereditary haemochromatosis = iron overload (autosomal recessive, HFE/C282Y). Both are treatable if caught early, both cause cirrhosis — and examiners love to test the diagnostic values, the eponymous signs, and the drugs of choice. --- Wilson disease is an…
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