Common Causes Of Fanconi Syndrome

Wilson's Disease

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Wilson's disease is a rare disorder that can cause copper to accumulate in the liver, brain, and other vital organs. It is an inherited disorder usually diagnosed between five years old and thirty-five years old. While copper is an important part in the development of healthy nerves, bones, and melanin, individuals who have Wilson's disease cannot excrete copper properly. Their copper accumulates and can be life-threatening if it is not treated early. Symptoms of this disease include fatigue, lack of appetite, jaundice, eye discoloration, and trouble swallowing. The buildup of copper in the body can cause damage to the kidneys, which can allow Fanconi syndrome to develop. Patients dealing with this disease should be sure to speak to their doctor about possible Fanconi syndrome and how to prevent it.

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