In the early stages, Kayser-Fleischer rings are not visible to the naked eye. As copper deposition increases, they may become visible, but a slit-lamp examination by an ophthalmologist is necessary for an accurate diagnosis.
In the early stages, Kayser-Fleischer rings are not visible to the naked eye. As copper deposition increases, they may become visible, but a slit-lamp examination by an ophthalmologist is necessary for an accurate diagnosis.
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