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Late-Onset Wilson¡¯s Disease Mimics Hashimoto Encephalopathy
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Abstract
A 48-year-old woman presented with a 1-day history of aggressive behavior. Hashimoto encephalopathy was first suspected based on elevated levels of serum anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody. Her clinical symptoms did not improve despite treatment with intravenous corticosteroid. Abdominal computed tomography revealed liver cirrhosis, and brain T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging revealed midbrain hyperintensity, and she was finally diagnosed with Wilson¡¯s disease. The Wilson¡¯s disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis in adults presenting with unexplained hepatic, neurological, or psychiatric abnormalities.
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Wilson¡¯s disease; Liver cirrhosis; Copper
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