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Naismith RT et al. – Copper deficiency should be considered in cases of atypical optic neuropathy. Serum copper levels should be monitored in patients with a compatible neurologic syndrome who have undergone gastric bypass surgery. Although visual acuity did not improve after copper infusion, prompt recognition of copper deficiency may prevent further deterioration.

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