Evaluation of retinal microvascular changes and laboratory characteristics in children with Wilson disease: an optical coherence tomography angiography study
Key Points
Retinal microvascular changes were significantly observed in children with Wilson disease, correlating with laboratory characteristics.
The study identified variations in retinal microvascular patterns using optical coherence tomography angiography, improving diagnostic approaches.
Observational analysis using optical coherence tomography angiography focused on 30 children diagnosed with Wilson disease.
Findings suggest potential biomarkers are present that may aid in the early diagnosis and monitoring of Wilson disease in pediatric patients.
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