2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedneo.2016.03.011
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Kayser–Fleisher Ring and Sunflower Cataract in a Child with Wilson's Disease

Abstract: Wilson's disease (WD) is characterized by excessive accumulation of copper in the central nervous system, liver, kidneys, cornea, and other organs, leading to damage of the liver and brain. 1 A KaysereFleischer (KF) ring, a brownish coloration of the outer margin of the cornea in the Descemet's membrane, is characteristic of WD. 2 Another rare ophthalmic manifestation of WD is sunflower cataract. 3 Both KF rings and sunflower cataracts are best observed with an ophthalmic microscope. An 8-year-old girl with WD… Show more

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“… Sunflower cataracts seen with slit lamp—( A – E ). Reprinted from ( A )—[ 168 ], ( B )—[ 169 ], ( C , D )—[ 170 ], ( E )—[ 171 ]. …”
Section: Coppermentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Sunflower cataracts seen with slit lamp—( A – E ). Reprinted from ( A )—[ 168 ], ( B )—[ 169 ], ( C , D )—[ 170 ], ( E )—[ 171 ]. …”
Section: Coppermentioning
confidence: 99%