2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2007.09.009
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Dominant psychiatric manifestations in Wilson's disease: A diagnostic and therapeutic challenge!

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“…57 The latter has demonstrated one of the two predominant psychiatric manifestations, schizophreniaform-illness, suggesting an additional correlation of ESD and SZ. 58 Our other immune-related findings, C4A/C4B gene loci localize to the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class III region on chromosome 6. The C4A/C4B gene encodes the basic form of complement factor 4, involved in the classical activation pathway of the complement system, a major effector of the innate and adaptive immune systems.…”
Section: Synapse and Neurotransmissionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…57 The latter has demonstrated one of the two predominant psychiatric manifestations, schizophreniaform-illness, suggesting an additional correlation of ESD and SZ. 58 Our other immune-related findings, C4A/C4B gene loci localize to the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class III region on chromosome 6. The C4A/C4B gene encodes the basic form of complement factor 4, involved in the classical activation pathway of the complement system, a major effector of the innate and adaptive immune systems.…”
Section: Synapse and Neurotransmissionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Typical psychiatric symptoms occur in almost 65% WD patients [29][30][31] and include personality disorders, mood disorders, cognitive impairment, psychosis, and less frequently other psychiatric alterations (anorexia, catatonia, substance abuse and others). 32 In up to 25% of WD patients psychiatric symptoms may be the initial disease presentation.…”
Section: Psychopathology In Wilson Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Twelve of these patients (24%) fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for a psychiatric condition: nine patients (18%) were diagnosed with bipolar disorder, two (4%) with major depression, and one (2%) with dysthymia. In another study, 5 11 out of 14 patients with WD had a mood disorder and three presented a schizophreniform-illness.…”
Section: Transtorno De Humor De Longa Data Antecedendo O Diagnóstico mentioning
confidence: 92%