Wilson's disease: pathophysiology, clinical features, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and management

Wilson's disease: pathophysiology, clinical features, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and management

Wilson's disease: pathophysiology| Wilson's disease: pathology| Wilson's disease medicine lecture Hola! Wilson disease is caused by a mutation in the metal ion transporter ATP7B, which results in the accumulation of copper in the liver, brain (particularly basal ganglia), and eyes (“Kayser-Fleisher rings”). Its affects on liver can range from causing acute massive hepatic necrosis, fatty liver disease, or chronic hepatitis and even cirrhosis. Every video in this channel is meticulously crafted to make learning engaging, memorable, and, most importantly, directly applicable to your exam success. Join us to redefine learning, elevate knowledge, and shape the future of medicine. 💡 Hit that subscribe button and ring the notification bell 🔔 to join our Transcend MedEd family. If you find our videos valuable, show us some love by liking, commenting, and sharing with your friends, classmates, and fellow future doctors. PS: If you are looking to start your freelancing journey as a medico connect with me on linkedin at   / ayshafemy   Disclaimer: Our channel's content is intended for educational purposes only. The information provided should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider or medical expert before making decisions about your health or medical education. Thanks for being part of the Transcend MedEd community. ⚠️ Copyright Disclaimer: The images and visuals used in our videos are sourced from various textbooks and educational materials for the purpose of enhancing educational content. We do not claim ownership of these images, and they are used strictly for educational and informational purposes. All copyrights for these images belong to their respective owners and publishers. If you are a copyright holder and have concerns regarding the use of specific visuals, please contact us directly at [email protected] for prompt resolution. Please note that our use of textbook images adheres to the principles of fair use and is meant to contribute to the educational understanding of our audience. #smartstudy #pathology #mbbsmotivation #mbbsmotivation #labtech #medicine #cbme #neetpg #studytips #pathologylectures #nursingstudent