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Wilson disease (WD) is a rare neurogenetic disease with a variety of clinical manifestations. The disorder of copper metabolism can lead to cell necrosis, while nerve cell necrosis can reduce the volume of the corresponding parts. This study quantifies the degree of nerve cell injury by studying the subcortical volume changes in WD patients, and discusses the correlation between nerve cell injury in different parts and clinical manifestations. The results showed that compared with the healthy control group, the subcortical volume of WD decreased significantly, and the decrease in different parts was related to clinical symptoms. This study shows that we can quantify the degree of nerve cell injury by measuring the change of subcortical volume. Predict possible clinical symptoms. |