Alexandre Balaphas, Christine Sempoux, Caroline F. Samer, Haithem Chtioui, Alend Saadi
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Abstract
Section snippets
Clinical case presentation
A 29-year-old woman with a body mass index (BMI) of 38.4 kg/m2, glucose intolerance, and irregular menstrual cycles was referred to our specialized obesity center. Two years earlier, she was diagnosed with WD. The patient presented without any neurological or psychiatric complications. The initial liver biopsy revealed a pattern of steatohepatitis with periportal and perisinusoidal fibrosis and some copper deposits (Fig. S1). Intrahepatic copper concentration was 911 μg per g of liver dry
Discussion and conclusion
DPA absorption is strongly influenced by malabsorption states[2]. Ammitzboll et al. evaluated the bioavailability of DPA in patients with progressive systemic sclerosis[8]. The bioavailability was reduced by more than half in the presence of gastrointestinal involvement following impaired drug absorption and/or increased degradation in the gastrointestinal tract. Copper absorption primarily occurs in the duodenum and the small bowel, and malabsorptive bariatric surgery may reduce dietary copper
Consent
The patient provided written informed consent to this report.
Data availability
Not applicable
Authors contributions
DM, CS, HC, and AS were implicated in the management of the patient before and after the surgery. AB, CS and AS acquired the data. All authors analysed and interpreted the data. AB, DM and AS contributed to the writing of the first draft of the manuscript. All authors contributed to the critical revision of the manuscript. All authors approved the final version of the manuscript.
Funding
None
Declaration of Competing Interest
None
Acknowledgments
The authors are grateful to the late Professor Peter Ferenci for sharing his expertise in the preoperative evaluation of this patient. The authors thank Cécile Stéphan Moulin, Romina Capoccia Brugger, and SolenneNguyen Gia Can for their dedicated work. Moreover, the authors wish to express their sincere appreciation to Basma Benhaddou and Guy Temporal for the professional proof editing of the manuscript.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Hepatology is the official publication of the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL). It is dedicated to presenting clinical and basic research in the field of hepatology through original papers, reviews, case reports, and letters to the Editor. The Journal is published in English and may consider supplements that pass an editorial review.