Hypercalciuria and Nephrocalcinosis as Early Feature of Wilson Disease Onset: Description of a Pediatric Case and Literature Review

AuthorValeria Di Stefanoen
AuthorElena Lionettien
AuthorNovella Rotoloen
AuthorMario La Rosaen
AuthorSalvatore Leonardien
Issued Date2012-08-25en
AbstractBackground: Wilsons disease (WD) is a rare autosomal-recessive disorder characterized by a mutation in the ATP7B gene, located on chromosome 13, which encodes a protein involved in the metabolism of copper. Case Presentation: We described the case of an Indian male with a history of polydipsia and polyuria, related to hypercalciuria and consequent nephrocalcinosis. The symptoms began at the age of five years old, but he was not diagnosed with WD until he reached an adolescent age. We started therapy with D-Penicillamine, B-vitamin complex and recommended a low copper diet. Renal involvement in Wilsons disease, characterizing by hypercalciuria, was firstly reported by Litin in 1959. Conclusion: Our case was different and peculiar from the previously described cases because the patient presented a very long history (10 years) of permanent hypercalciuria without any acute episode of nephrolithiasis.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/hepatmon.6233en
KeywordHypercalciuriaen
KeywordNephrocalcinosisen
KeywordHepatolenticular Degenerationen
KeywordPolyuriaen
KeywordOsteoporosisen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleHypercalciuria and Nephrocalcinosis as Early Feature of Wilson Disease Onset: Description of a Pediatric Case and Literature Reviewen
TypeCase Reporten

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