Wilson Disease P007
Current RMA Instruments
Reasonable Hypothesis SOP | 47 of 2023 |
Balance of Probabilities SOP | 48 of 2023 |
Changes from previous Instruments
ICD Coding
ICD-10-AM Code: E83.0
Brief description
Wilson disease is an inherited condition that causes the toxic accumulation of copper in the liver, brain, and other organs.
Confirming the diagnosis
The diagnosis is based on clincial features (including family history) and laboratory testing (including genetic testing).
The relevant medical specialist is a paediatrician, hepatologist or neurologist.
Additional diagnoses covered by SOP
- Nil
Conditions not covered by SOP
- Liver pathology from other causes such as alcohol.
- Brain pathology from other causes.
Clinical onset
Copper starts to accumulate in organs from birth. The condition may become clinically apparent at any age, but mean age of diagnosis is 13 years. Patients present with liver disease, neurological symptoms and/or pscyhiatric symptoms. Liver disease may comprise chronic hepatitis, hepatic steatosis, or cirrhosis.
Clinical worsening
The condition is fatal if untreated. Lifetime therapy is effective if adhered to, but drug therapy can be associated with significant side effects. Liver transplant may be required for advanced disease with liver failure. Inability to obtain appropriate clinical management over an extended period could cause a clinical worsening of the condition.
Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/ccps-medical-research-library/sops-grouped-icd-body-system/q-z/wilsons-disease-p007-2751
Rulebase for Wilson's disease
<h5><strong>Current RMA Instruments</strong></h5><table border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1"><tbody><tr><td><address><a href="http://www.rma.gov.au/assets/SOP/2023/bff68ecaf9/047.pdf" target="_blank">Reasonable Hypothesis SOP</a></address></td><td>47 of 2023</td></tr><tr><td><address><a href="http://www.rma.gov.au/assets/SOP/2023/77cea7a634/048.pdf" target="_blank">Balance of Probabilities SOP</a></address></td><td>48 of 2023</td></tr></tbody></table><h5><strong>Changes from previous Instruments</strong></h5><p><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="e0486ee2-62b5-4a48-87f8-e9f80b9d0566" data-view-mode="wysiwyg"></drupal-media></p><h5><strong>ICD Coding</strong></h5><p>ICD-10-AM Code: E83.0</p><h5>Brief description</h5><p>Wilson disease is an inherited condition that causes the toxic accumulation of copper in the liver, brain, and other organs.</p><h5><strong>Confirming the diagnosis </strong></h5><p>The diagnosis is based on clincial features (including family history) and laboratory testing (including genetic testing).</p><p>The relevant medical specialist is a paediatrician, hepatologist or neurologist.</p><h5><strong>Additional diagnoses covered by SOP</strong></h5><ul><li>Nil</li></ul><h5><strong>Conditions not covered by SOP</strong></h5><ul><li>Liver pathology from other causes such as alcohol.</li><li>Brain pathology from other causes.</li></ul><h5>Clinical onset</h5><p>Copper starts to accumulate in organs from birth. The condition may become clinically apparent at any age, but mean age of diagnosis is 13 years. Patients present with liver disease, neurological symptoms and/or pscyhiatric symptoms. Liver disease may comprise chronic hepatitis, hepatic steatosis, or cirrhosis.<sup><font size="2"> </font></sup></p><h5>Clinical worsening</h5><p>The condition is fatal if untreated. Lifetime therapy is effective if adhered to, but drug therapy can be associated with significant side effects. Liver transplant may be required for advanced disease with liver failure. Inability to obtain appropriate clinical management over an extended period could cause a clinical worsening of the condition.</p>
Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/ccps-medical-research-library/statements-principles/q-z/rulebase-wilsons-disease
Inability to obtain appropriate clinical management for Wilson's disease
Current RMA Instruments
Reasonable Hypothesis SOP | 47 of 2023 |
Balance of Probabilities SOP | 48 of 2023 |
Changes from previous Instruments
ICD Coding
ICD-10-AM Code: E83.0
Brief description
Wilson disease is an inherited condition that causes the toxic accumulation of copper in the liver, brain, and other organs.
Confirming the diagnosis
The diagnosis is based on clincial features (including family history) and laboratory testing (including genetic testing).
The relevant medical specialist is a paediatrician, hepatologist or neurologist.
Additional diagnoses covered by SOP
- Nil
Conditions not covered by SOP
- Liver pathology from other causes such as alcohol.
- Brain pathology from other causes.
Clinical onset
Copper starts to accumulate in organs from birth. The condition may become clinically apparent at any age, but mean age of diagnosis is 13 years. Patients present with liver disease, neurological symptoms and/or pscyhiatric symptoms. Liver disease may comprise chronic hepatitis, hepatic steatosis, or cirrhosis.
Clinical worsening
The condition is fatal if untreated. Lifetime therapy is effective if adhered to, but drug therapy can be associated with significant side effects. Liver transplant may be required for advanced disease with liver failure. Inability to obtain appropriate clinical management over an extended period could cause a clinical worsening of the condition.
Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/ccps-medical-research-library/statements-principles/q-z/wilsons-disease-p007-2751/rulebase-wilsons-disease/inability-obtain-appropriate-clinical-management-wilsons-disease