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Wilson’s Disease and Medical Malpractice

Posted On February 4, 2019February 4, 2019 By lawyercomment

Wilson’s disease is a rare autosomal recessive disorder, where copper accumulates in the body’s tissues and organs, specifically the liver, brain, and eyes. The body acquires and stores too much copper. Copper deposition causes damage, death, and scarring of tissues leading to dysfunction of organs. The incidence of Wilson’s disease Continue Reading

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Hemochromatosis and Medical Malpractice

Posted On February 4, 2019February 4, 2019 By lawyercomment

Primary Hemochromatosis occurs when too much iron builds up in the body. It is usually caused by a specific genetic problem that causes too much iron to be absorbed. If there is too much iron in the diet, the extra iron is absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract and builds up Continue Reading

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