Neurological recovery after liver transplantation in a severely disabled adolescent with Wilson disease: a 1-year follow-up case report - Summary - MDSpire
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Neurological recovery after liver transplantation in a severely disabled adolescent with Wilson disease: a 1-year follow-up case report
To present a case of neurological improvement in an adolescent with advanced neuro-Wilson disease following liver transplantation.
Approach:
Key Findings:
The patient's UWDRS score improved from 162 at presentation to 59 at one year post-transplant.
Marked recovery included return of speech, normalization of cognitive engagement, decreased contractures, and ability to walk with support.
Interpretation:
Significant neurological improvement is possible in adolescents with advanced neuro-Wilson disease following timely liver transplantation, suggesting that restoration of copper metabolism and structured rehabilitation can lead to substantial functional recovery.
Limitations:
The findings are based on a single case report, limiting generalizability.
Long-term outcomes require further investigation.
Conclusion:
This case illustrates the potential for neurological improvement in patients with Wilson disease post-liver transplantation.