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trientine dihydrochloride
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Teaching NeuroImages: MRI Reversal in Wilson Disease With Trientine Treatment
Neurol 74:e72, Park,H.K., et al, 2010

Wilson Disease
Medicine 71:139-164, Brewer,G.J.&Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan,V., 1992

Wilson's Disease
In Oxford Textbook of Clin Hepatology, Oxford Univ Press, Vol 2, Ch 20. 1, p. 947, Sternlieb,I.&Scheinberg,I.H., 1991

The Use of Trientine in Preventing the Effects of Interrupting Penicillamine Therapy in Wilson's Disease
NEJM 317:209-213, Scheinberg,I.H.,et al, 1987

Treatment Of Wilson's Disease With Trientine (Triethylene Tetramine) Dihydrochloride
Lancet 1:643-647, Walshe,J.M., 1982



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