The Asian Age

POISONED BY COPPER

THE ONLY WAY TO DIAGNOSE WILSON’S DISEASE IS THROUGH THE EYES. Dr M.S. SRIDHAR SHARES HIS INSIGHT ON THE RARE INHERITED DISEASE

- KANIZA GARARI Diagnosis of the liver by injecting a needle to check

What happens when vital minerals like copper, which is required by the body for developing strong bones and for building of proteins in the blood, turns excess? An adult human body contains 1.4 to 2.1 mg of copper per kilogram of body weight. This small amount is essential and enough for the well-being of the body. But when there is excess of copper due to genetic mutation, it causes Wilson’s disease which damages the liver and the brain.

The biggest problem for those suffering from this disease is detecting the copper in the body. The first and easy sign can be found in the eyes.

Dr M.S. Sridhar, senior consultant ophthalmol­ogist, explains that through a Kayser-Fleischer ring in the cornea, it is possible to detect copper in the body and every ophthalmol­ogist must be trained to detect it.

QWhat is the role of an ophthalmol­ogist in detecting this disease? how much copper it has is very dangerous as it can lead to internal bleeding and even death. Even the brain scans do not show the amount of copper in a particular body part. The only successful method is the KayserFlei­scher ring at the peripheral cornea which gives an idea of the amount of the copper in the body. It appears as a greenish-yellow or goldenbrow­n ring. It is formed by the copper particles that infiltrate into the membrane.

The diagnosis of the disease is important. This requires proper training and also counsellin­g of the patient. The ring is formed in the eye after substantia­l amount of copper poisoning. Most of the cases that have been detected in terms of liver are towards the end-stage. And, the cases where the brain is affected are realised when the patient’s hands shake involuntar­y. Hence, our main aim is to detect the disease so that the patient can be put on the right treatment, with an integrated approach by three specialist­s.

QDo the patients come for a check-up during the early stage of Wilson’s disease? The patients come at a critical and a very crucial stage. Many people go to a psychiatri­st as they think it is a mental problem. If there is no result despite medication, then some even consider it as evil spirit. The involuntar­y shaking of the hand is linked with being possessed. By the time it shows in the eye, the disease is already at a crucial stage.

QAt a crucial stage, are there chances of recovery?

Most of these patients are children or young adults. Hence if we detect it in the eye, it is very important for them to stop consuming food that has copper. If the amount is reduced, the degenerati­on of the liver and brain can be controlled via different medication­s.

Through a Kayser-Fleischer ring in the cornea, copper in the body can be detected

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Dr M.S. Sridhar, Senior consultant ophthalmol­ogist

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