51 research outputs found
O zinco no tratamento de degeneração hepatolenticular a propósito de três casos: three case reports
Oral zinc as initial therapy in Wilson's disease: two years of continuous treatment in a 10-year-old child
Two years of continuous therapy promoted a significant overall amelioration in a 10-year-old boy affected by an hepatic form of Wilson's disease in which zinc sulphate was the sole therapy. In particular, liver function returned to normal and hepatic histology also improved. The parameters characterizing copper metabolism were kept under good control, and a decrease in copper concentration was found in both erythrocytes and liver. The copper balance study performed during the 25th month of treatment showed that oral zinc was still efficiently inhibiting the intestinal absorption of copper. No side effects have been reported so far
Oral zinc as initial therapy in Wilson's disease: two years of continuous treatment in a 10-year-old child
Zinc Mono-Therapy in Pre-Symptomatic Chinese Children with Wilson Disease: A Single Center, Retrospective Study
OXIDATIVE PHOSPORYLATION IN HUMAN MUSCLE IN PATIENTS WITH OCULAR MYOPATHY AND AFTER GENERAL-ANESTHESIA
OXIDATIVE PHOSPORYLATION IN HUMAN MUSCLE IN PATIENTS WITH OCULAR MYOPATHY AND AFTER GENERAL-ANESTHESIA
Maintenance zinc therapy after initial penicillamine chelation to treat symptomatic hepatic Wilson’s disease in resource constrained setting
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