Though common in older adults, anaemia is unexplained in about one-third of cases. As a rare cause of anaemia and neutropenia, Cu deficiency could account for some cases of unexplained anaemia. We examined the relationship between serum Cu and unexplained anaemia among 11 240 participants in the Second National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES II): 638 (5.7 % of all adults) were anaemic; 421 (3.7 %) were not explained by deficiencies of vitamin B12, folate or Fe, chronic illness or renal disease. Spline regression showed a U-shaped relationship between serum Cu levels and unexplained anaemia, indicating that both high and low serum Cu levels are associated with unexplained anaemia in adults. Chronic inflammation and mild Fe d...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a common nutritional deficiency syndrome. Lead and cadmium are major...
Bariatric surgery is a popular and effective treatment for obesity. However, an unfavorable conseque...
There has been inconsistent association between low copper (Cu) status and hypercholesterolemia (Hyp...
Background : To analyze serum copper in anemic patients.Method: In this descriptive study, serum sam...
Two patients with copper deficiency had extensive bowel surgery and received long-term parenteral hy...
Objective: Estimation of serum zinc and copper levels in anemic patients.Methods: The study design i...
The health consequences of mild copper excess in humans are unknown. In a previous study, 2 mo of s...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for humans. A cross-sectional and comparative study was done to...
Copper is a trace mineral essential to hematopoiesis and to the structure and function of the nervou...
The metabolism of the essential trace element copper remains incompletely understood and, until rece...
Object Anemia and leukopenia caused by copper deficiency are well-documented consequences of long-te...
The health consequences of mild copper excess in humans are unknown. In a previous study, 2 mo of su...
AbstractAlthough copper (Cu) is recognized as an essential trace element, uncertainties remain regar...
Serum Cu levels rise with age and high Cu/Zn ratios are linked with multiple-cause mortality in the ...
This cross-sectional study assess copper status and intake and their relationships with some biochem...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a common nutritional deficiency syndrome. Lead and cadmium are major...
Bariatric surgery is a popular and effective treatment for obesity. However, an unfavorable conseque...
There has been inconsistent association between low copper (Cu) status and hypercholesterolemia (Hyp...
Background : To analyze serum copper in anemic patients.Method: In this descriptive study, serum sam...
Two patients with copper deficiency had extensive bowel surgery and received long-term parenteral hy...
Objective: Estimation of serum zinc and copper levels in anemic patients.Methods: The study design i...
The health consequences of mild copper excess in humans are unknown. In a previous study, 2 mo of s...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for humans. A cross-sectional and comparative study was done to...
Copper is a trace mineral essential to hematopoiesis and to the structure and function of the nervou...
The metabolism of the essential trace element copper remains incompletely understood and, until rece...
Object Anemia and leukopenia caused by copper deficiency are well-documented consequences of long-te...
The health consequences of mild copper excess in humans are unknown. In a previous study, 2 mo of su...
AbstractAlthough copper (Cu) is recognized as an essential trace element, uncertainties remain regar...
Serum Cu levels rise with age and high Cu/Zn ratios are linked with multiple-cause mortality in the ...
This cross-sectional study assess copper status and intake and their relationships with some biochem...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a common nutritional deficiency syndrome. Lead and cadmium are major...
Bariatric surgery is a popular and effective treatment for obesity. However, an unfavorable conseque...
There has been inconsistent association between low copper (Cu) status and hypercholesterolemia (Hyp...