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A High Index of Suspicion: The Key to an Early Diagnosis of Wilson's Disease in Childhood

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Abstract

Wilson's disease in childhood is generally detected by maintaining a high suspicion of liver disease in patients who have no or nonspecific hepatic symptoms. Kayser-Fleischer ring is rare in childhood. Drug therapy is effective and well tolerated, even in some cases of hepatic insufficiency.

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