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Positron Emission Tomography Using 64-Copper as a Tracer for the Study of Copper-Related Disorders
Published on: April 28, 2023
Subacute combined degeneration due to copper deficiency
Joseph M Ferrara1, Mark B Skeen, Nancy J Edwards
1Division of Neurology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA. joseph.ferrara@duke.edu
Abstract:
There is growing clinical evidence supporting a connection between copper deficiency and subacute combined degeneration. While nearly half of patients with copper deficiency myelopathy exhibit MRI abnormalities, signal changes are often ill-defined in distribution. We report a patient with sensory ataxia and spastic paraplegia from copper deficiency whose MRI demonstrates abnormal signal restricted to the dorsal and lateral columns, providing clear radiological support of an association between hypocupremia and combined system degeneration.
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