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  2. Dec 2, 2023 · Symptoms. Wilson's disease is present at birth, but symptoms don't appear until copper levels build up in the brain, liver, eyes or another organ. Symptoms vary based on the parts of your body the disease affects. These symptoms can include: Tiredness and loss of appetite. A yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eye, known as jaundice.

  3. The signs of Wilson's disease can be mild and may come and go over months or years, or they may be ongoing. Half of all patients have their first symptoms due to deposits of copper in the brain and nervous system.

  4. Wilson's disease symptoms usually start in childhood or adolescence, but have been reported in individuals who were greater than 60 years of age. One characteristic sign of Wilson disease is the Kayser-Fleischer ring – a rusty brown ring around the cornea of the eye that can be seen only through an eye exam.

  5. What are the signs and symptoms of Pediatric Wilson's Disease? Wilson’s disease symptoms in children can vary based on which organs it affects. In the liver, copper buildup can cause symptoms like: Jaundice; Decreased appetite; Pain in the abdomen; Fatigue (tiredness) Excess fluid in the legs or abdomen; Vomiting blood; Excessive nosebleeds ...

  6. In younger children it is often the liver which is most affected. In teenagers and adults the brain may be more affected. Between half and two-thirds of Wilson’s disease patients show symptoms before the age of 15 and most of these will have liver disease.

  7. What are the symptoms of Wilson disease? In children born with Wilson disease, extra copper starts building up in the liver at birth. But signs do not show up until later in childhood. By then, the disease might have already caused serious and long-lasting damage to your child’s liver and nervous system. Symptoms depend on which organs are ...

  8. Sep 29, 2018 · The signs and symptoms of Wilson’s disease. The signs and symptoms of Wilson’s disease vary widely, depending on which organ is affected. They can be mistaken for other...

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