Case Reports in Hepatology (Jan 2021)

Management of Acute Wilsonian Hepatitis with Severe Hemolysis: A Successful Combination of Chelation and MARS Dialysis

  • Jeremy Hassoun,
  • Nathalie Hammer,
  • Giulia Magini,
  • Belen Ponte,
  • Marie Ongaro,
  • Anne-Laure Rougemont,
  • Nicolas Goossens,
  • Jean-Louis Frossard,
  • Laurent Spahr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5583654
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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Wilson’s disease is a rare hereditary disorder of copper metabolism leading to progressive accumulation of copper in several organs including the brain and the liver. Acute liver failure is a relatively rare hepatic manifestation of WD which may require urgent liver transplantation if medical treatment fails. We report here the case of a young woman who presented with classic acute Wilsonian hepatitis complicated by liver and renal failure and a severe hemolysis related to massive nonceruloplasmin bound copper accumulation requiring repeated blood transfusions. The early initiation of a combined treatment including conventional chelation therapy and repeated MARS dialysis sessions allowed a rapid control of hemolysis, a progressive decrease of free copper overload, and clinical recompensation without liver transplantation.