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Value of histochemical stains for copper in the diagnosis of Wilson's disease

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1998

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Our data show that: (1) Timm's silver stain is the most sensitive method for the demonstration of copper in all cases of WD; (2) rhodanine and orcein have minor value in the diagnosis of WD, especially in the early stages of the disease; (3) to increase the diagnostic value of histochemistry for copper multiple histochemical stains in serial sections are required; and (4) although hepatic copper concentration is highest in the early stages of WD, the histochemical demonstration fails in a large number of cases.

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