Copper deficiency is an unusual but potentially treatable cause of myelopathy. It should be considered in patients with poor nutrition or a history of gastrointestinal surgery. We report the case of an 82-year-old man who presented with sensory symptoms and gait ataxia
The metabolism of the essential trace element copper remains incompletely understood and, until rece...
Context: Copper deficiency myelopathy represents an often underdiagnosed, acquired neurological s...
Nutritional optic neuropathy is commonly associated with B-vitamin and copper deficiencies. Gastroin...
Context Copper deficiency myelopathy represents an often underdiagnosed, acquired neurological syndr...
SUMMARY: Copper deficiency has been associated with a clinical syndrome, myeloneuropathy. Ra-diograp...
Copper deficiency is an acquired condition that can lead to neurologic dysfunctions, such as myelopa...
Abstract Acquired copper deficiency has been recogni-sed as a rare cause of anaemia and neutropenia ...
Copper deficiency syndrome is an underestimated cause of posterior myelitis. We describe the case of...
Neurological manifestations due to copper deficiency include ataxic myeloneuropathy that resembles s...
Context: Acquired copper deficiency represents a rare cause of progressive myelopathy presenting wit...
Clinical copper deficiency is now more frequently recognized. Hematologically, it can present as ane...
<p>This paper reports one patient, with a history of autoimmune gastritis, who presented dysuria and...
Copper deficiency can present as myelopathy by the manifestation of sensory ataxia, secondary to dem...
A 62-year-old male, previously well, was referred to neurology clinic following 6 months history of ...
Acquired copper deficiency has been recently recognized as a cause of myelopathy, and has been repor...
The metabolism of the essential trace element copper remains incompletely understood and, until rece...
Context: Copper deficiency myelopathy represents an often underdiagnosed, acquired neurological s...
Nutritional optic neuropathy is commonly associated with B-vitamin and copper deficiencies. Gastroin...
Context Copper deficiency myelopathy represents an often underdiagnosed, acquired neurological syndr...
SUMMARY: Copper deficiency has been associated with a clinical syndrome, myeloneuropathy. Ra-diograp...
Copper deficiency is an acquired condition that can lead to neurologic dysfunctions, such as myelopa...
Abstract Acquired copper deficiency has been recogni-sed as a rare cause of anaemia and neutropenia ...
Copper deficiency syndrome is an underestimated cause of posterior myelitis. We describe the case of...
Neurological manifestations due to copper deficiency include ataxic myeloneuropathy that resembles s...
Context: Acquired copper deficiency represents a rare cause of progressive myelopathy presenting wit...
Clinical copper deficiency is now more frequently recognized. Hematologically, it can present as ane...
<p>This paper reports one patient, with a history of autoimmune gastritis, who presented dysuria and...
Copper deficiency can present as myelopathy by the manifestation of sensory ataxia, secondary to dem...
A 62-year-old male, previously well, was referred to neurology clinic following 6 months history of ...
Acquired copper deficiency has been recently recognized as a cause of myelopathy, and has been repor...
The metabolism of the essential trace element copper remains incompletely understood and, until rece...
Context: Copper deficiency myelopathy represents an often underdiagnosed, acquired neurological s...
Nutritional optic neuropathy is commonly associated with B-vitamin and copper deficiencies. Gastroin...