From Wilson's Disease to Neurodevelopmental Disorder with Involuntary Movements, Different Genetic Interpretations in a Female Patient
Shan Jin,
Zhengzhe Sun,
Xiang Fang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundA 19‐year‐old female patient presented at 2 years of age with dysarthria, incoherent speech, and unsteady ambulation. She is prone to leaning backward when walking and has involuntary movements of the whole body. Besides, she has poor numeracy skills. She has been diagnosed with Wilson's disease (WD) in China and Japan.ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to further clarify the diagnosis of this patient.MethodsThe patient and her parents were detected with whole‐exome sequencing.ResultsBased on t… Show more
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