Clinicopathologic Conference, Nutritional Optic Neuropathy Due to Multiple Nutritional Deficits, Including Vitamin A, Copper, and Zinc Deficiencies
NEJM 391:641-650, Gaier,E.D.,et al, 2024
Current and Emerging Issues in Wilsons Disease
NEJM 389:922-938, Roberts,E.A. & Schilsky, M.L., 2023
Wilson Disease Presenting with Catatonia
Neurol 96:e2781-e2782, Patel, R.A. & Bailey, M., 2021
Liver Transplantation as a Rescue Therapy for Severe Neurologic Forms of Wilson Disease
Neurol 94:e2189-e2202, Poujois, A.,et al, 2020
Muscle Stiffness, Gait Instability, and Liver Cirrhosis in Wilsons Disease
Lancet 396:990, Kronlage, C.,et al, 2020
Clinicopathologic Conference,Aceruloplasminemia, Hereditary
NEJM 383:1974-1983, Case 35-2020, 2020
MR Imaging of the Brain in Neurologic Wilson Disease
AJNR 40:178-183, Yu, X.-E.,et al, 2019
Wilson Disease
NIDDK Oct2018, , 2018
Menkes Disease Mimicking Child Abuse
Pediat Dermatol 34:e132-e134, Droms, R.J.,et al, 2017
Clinicopathologic Conference, Copper Deficiency Myelopathy
NEJM 377:1977-1984, Case 35-2017, 2017
Wilson Disease
Yamada Textbook of Gastroenterology Chp 102, Metabolic Diseases of Liver, 6th Ed, Sunderam, S.S., & Sokol, R.J., 2016
Clinical Case Conference: A 41-Year-Old Woman with Progressive Weakness and Sensory Loss
Ann Neurol 75:9-19, Stephen, C.D.,et al, 2014
Copper Deficiency Clinical Case Conference: In Defense of Checklists
Ann Neurol 75:799, Finelli, P.F. & McCabe, A.L., 2014
Copper Deficiency
BMJ 348:g3691, Chhetri, S.K.,et al, 2014
Inherited Metabolic Diseases of the Nervous System, Hepatolenticular Degeneration (Wilson Disease)
Adams & Victors Principles of Neurology, Chp 37, pg 982, Ropper, A.H.,et al, 2014
Extensive Striatal, Cortical, and White Matter Brain MRI Abnormalities in Wilson Disease
Neurol 81:1557, Trocello, J.M.,et al, 2013
Differential Diagnosis of Bilateral Abnormalities of the Basal Ganglia and Thalamus
RadioGraphics 31:5-30, Hegde,A.N.,et al, 2011
Teaching NeuroImages: MRI Reversal in Wilson Disease With Trientine Treatment
Neurol 74:e72, Park,H.K., et al, 2010
Copper Deficiency as a Treatable Cause of Poor Balance
BMJ 340:864-866, Khaleeli,Z., et al, 2010
Bilateral Thalamic Lesions
AJR 192:W53-W62, Smith,A.B.,et al, 2009
Acute and Bilateral Blindness Due to Optic Neuropathy Associated with Copper Deficiency
Arch Neurol 66:1025-1027, Naismith,R.T.,et al, 2009
Denture Cream: An Unusual Source of Excess Zinc, Leading to Hypocupremia and Neurologic Disease
Neurol 71:639-643, Nations,S.P.,et al., 2008
Neurologic Complications of Gastric Bypass Surgery for Morbid Obesity
Neurol 68:1843-1850, Juhasz-Pocsine,K.,et al, 2007
Wilson Disease: Description of 282 Patients Evaluated Over 3 Decades
Medicine 86:112-121, Taly,A.B., et al, 2007
Neuropathy Progressing to Myeloneuropathy 20 Years After Partial Gastrectomy
Neurol 66:1451, Everett,C.M.,et al, 2006
Dystonia
NEJM 355:818-829, Tarsy,D. &Simon,D.K., 2006
Brain Metal Concentrations in Chronic Liver Failure Patients With Pallidal T1 MRI Hyperintensity
Neurol 67:1984-1989, Klos,K.J.,et al, 2006
Proton MR Spectroscopy in Wilson Disease: Analysis of 36 Cases
AJNR 26:1066-1071, Lucato,L.T.,et al, 2005
Copper Deficiency Myelopathy
Arch Neurol 61:762-766, Kumar,N.,et al, 2004
Copper Deficiency Myelopathy Produces a Clinical Picture Like Subacute Combined Degeneration
Neurol 63:33-39, Kumar,N.,et al, 2004
Clinical Correlation of Brain MRI and MRS Abnormalities in Patients with Wilson Disease
Neurol 63:638-643, Page,R.A.,et al, 2004
Treatment of Wilson Disease With Ammonium Tetrathiomolybdate, III. Initial Therapy in a Total of 55 Neurologically Affected Patients and Follow-up With Zinc Therapy
Arch Neurol 60:379-385, Brewer,G.J.,et al, 2003
Diffusion MR Imaging Changes Associated with Wilson Disease
AJNR 24:965-967, Sener,R.N., 2003
Myelopathy Due to Copper Deficiency Following Gastrointestinal Surgery
Arch Neurol 60:1782-1785, Kumar,N.,et al, 2003
Effect of Liver Transplantation on Neurological Manifestations in Wilson Disease
ArchNeurol 57:384-386, Stracciari,A.,et al, 2000
Cerebral Injury After Cardiac Surgery,Identification of a Group of Extraordinary Risk
Stroke 30:514-522, Wolman,R.L.,et al, 1999
Oculogyric Crisis as an Initial Manifestation of Wilson's Disease
Neurol 52:714-715, Lee,M.S.,et al, 1999
Hyperintense Basal Ganglia on T1-Weighted MR Imaging
AJR 172:1109-1115, Lai,P.H.,et al, 1999
Diagnosis and Treatment of Wilson's Disease
Semin Neurol 19:261-270, Brewer,G.J.,et al, 1999
Wobbly Handwriting
Lancet 351:336, Rosario,M.A.F.,et al, 1998
Cerebral Manifestation of Wilson's Disease Successfully Treated with Liver Transplantation
Neurol 51:863-865, Bax,R.T.,et al, 1998
Occupational Exposures to Metals as Risk Factors for Parkinson's Disease
Neurol 48:650-658, Gorell,J.M.,et al, 1997
Atypical MRI Features of Wilson's Disease:High Signal in Globus Pallidus on T1-Weighted Images
Neuroradiology 39:171-174, Mochizuki,H.,et al, 1997
Wilson Disease:Findings at MR Imaging and CT of the Brain with Clinical Correlation
Radiology 198:531-536, van Wassenaer-van Hall,H.N.,et al, 1996
Neurologic Presentation of Wilson Disease without Kayser-Fleischer Rings
Neurol 46:1040-1043, Demirkiran,M.,et al, 1996
Misdiagnosis Revealed by Genetic Linkage Analysis in a Family with Wilson Disease
Neurol 46:1485-1486, Vidaud,D.,et al, 1996
Treatment of Wilson Disease with Ammonium Tetrathiomolybdate
Arch Neurol 53:1017-1025, Brewer,G.J.,et al, 1996
Cranial MR in Wilson Disease:Abnormal White Matter in Extrapyramidal and Pyramidal Tracts
AJNR 16:2021-2027, van Wassenaer-van Hall,H.N.,et al, 1995
MRI of the Brain in Wilson Disease:T2 Signal Loss Under Therapy
J Comput Assist Tomogr 19:635-638, Engelbrecht,V.,et al, 1995