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Tackling the neurological manifestations in Wilson's disease - currently available treatment options

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DOI: 10.1080/14737175.2023.2268841

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Wilson's disease; neurological symptoms; dystonia, chorea, parkinsonism; dysphagia, dysarthria; symptomatic treatment

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Wilson's disease is an inherited disorder that impairs copper metabolism, leading to various symptoms, including hepatic and neurological symptoms. Anti-copper drugs are the main treatment option, but some patients may experience neurological deterioration or persistent symptoms. Treatment should be individualized based on the patient's condition.
Introduction: Wilson's disease (WD) is a potentially treatable, inherited disorder resulting from impaired copper metabolism. Pathological copper accumulation causes a range of symptoms, most commonly hepatic and a wide spectrum of neurological symptoms including tremor, dystonia, chorea, parkinsonism, dysphagia, dysarthria, gait and posture disturbances. To reduce copper overload, anti-copper drugs are used that improve liver function and neurological symptoms in up to 85% of patients. However, in some WD patients, treatment introduction leads to neurological deterioration, and in others, neurological symptoms persist with no improvement or improvement only after several years of treatment, severely affecting the patient's quality of life. Areas covered: This review appraises the evidence on various pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies, neurosurgical procedures and liver transplantation for the management of neurological WD symptoms. The authors also discuss the neurological symptoms of WD, causes of deterioration and present symptomatic treatment options. Expert opinion: Based on case and series reports, current recommendations and expert opinion, WD treatment is focused mainly on drugs leading to negative copper body metabolism (chelators or zinc salts) and copper-restricted diet. Treatment of WD neurological symptoms should follow general recommendations of symptomatic treatment. Patients should be always considered individually, especially in the case of severe, disabling neurological symptoms.

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