Yale Medicine School: Facts to Know About Wilson Disease
February 03, 2021
February 03, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Feb. 3 (TNSRes) -- Yale School of Medicine issued the following news:
Wilson Disease (or Wilson's disease, hepatolenticular degeneration) is an inherited metabolic disease of the liver, the body's largest solid internal organ. The liver plays a critical role as part of the digestive system, helping to remove toxins from the body, among many other functions. Michael Schilsky, MD, professor of medicine (digestive diseases) is an expert in Wilson Disea . . .
Wilson Disease (or Wilson's disease, hepatolenticular degeneration) is an inherited metabolic disease of the liver, the body's largest solid internal organ. The liver plays a critical role as part of the digestive system, helping to remove toxins from the body, among many other functions. Michael Schilsky, MD, professor of medicine (digestive diseases) is an expert in Wilson Disea . . .
