Disorders of heavy metals.

French National Wilson's Disease Centre (CNR Wilson), Lariboisière Hospital, Paris, France. Electronic address: france.woimant@lrb.aphp.fr. French National Wilson's Disease Centre (CNR Wilson), Lariboisière Hospital, Paris, France.

Handbook of clinical neurology. 2014;:851-64
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Abstract

Heavy metals and trace elements play an important role in relation to the physiology and pathology of the nervous system. Neurologic diseases related to disorders of metabolism of copper and iron are reviewed. Copper disorders are divided into two classes: ATP7A- or ATP7B-related inherited copper transport disorders (Menkes disease, occipital horn syndrome, ATP7A-related distal motor neuropathy, and Wilson disease) and acquired diseases associated with copper deficiency or copper excess. Iron brain disorders are divided into genetic neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation (NBIA, neuroferritinopathy, and aceruloplasminemia), genetic systemic iron accumulation with neurologic features (hemochromatosis), and acquired diseases associated with iron excess (superficial siderosis) or iron deficiency (restless leg syndrome). The main features of cadmium, lead, aluminum, mercury, and manganese toxicity are summarized.

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