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Figure 4. Diverse organ manifestations and symptoms associated with Wilson disease. Wilson disease presents a wide range of symptoms that can vary significantly among individuals, affecting multiple organs. The key areas of manifestation include the liver, where copper accumulation leads to hepatotoxicity, and the brain, which can experience neurological disturbances due to copper deposition. Additional effects may be observed in the eyes, such as Kayser-Fleischer rings, as well as in the kidneys, heart, bones, and hematological system. This variability in clinical presentation underscores the complexity of Wilson disease and highlights the difficulty of early diagnosis and comprehensive management.