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Table 1.

Serum ceruloplasmin concentrations in patients with WD.

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Table 2.

Serum ceruloplasmin levels in patients with various diseases.

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Table 3.

Serum ceruloplasmin concentrations in patients stratified by age.

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Fig 1.

ROC curve of serum ceruloplasmin concentration for the diagnosis of WD.

The curve was constructed using the data of 297 patients with WD and 3751 non-WD patients. The area under the curve was 0.992 (95% confidence interval (CI), 0.987–0.996).

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Diagnostic accuracy of ceruloplasmin at the conventional cutoff value in whole group.

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Table 5.

Diagnostic accuracy of ceruloplasmin at the conventional cutoff value in patients with liver, nervous, and mental diseases.

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Table 6.

Proportion of patients with WD with normal ceruloplasmin levels in different regions.

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