Zinc is an essential trace element for the maintenance of life because it acts as a center of activity or cofactor for hundreds of enzymes. Zinc deficiency causes a variety of symptoms, including anemia, dermatitis, stomatitis, alopecia, bedsores, decreased appetite, impaired growth, gonadal dysfunction, susceptibility to infection, and taste disorders, etc. In March 2017, zinc acetate hydrate, which had been approved for Wilson disease in Japan, received an additional indication for hypozincemia. Hypozincemia is frequently observed in patients with chronic liver disease (CLD), especially cirrhosis, and it has recently been shown that hypozincemia is closely related to the development of liver fibrosis and increased risk of liver carcinogen...
pairment in growth of both plants and animals (1-3). A clinical syndrome of dwarfism and hypogonadis...
Alterations in trace element concentrations may be observed in patients with chronic liver disease. ...
Abstract: Oxidative and reductive mechanisms are important in Wilson's disease. In this study, we so...
Zinc plays a pivotal role in various zinc enzymes, which are crucial in the maintenance of liver fun...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace element which has favorable antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and apop...
Malnutrition among patients with chronic liver disease (CLD) is a common complication with significa...
We sought to investigate the influence of serum zinc (Zn) concentration on sarcopenia in chronic liv...
Zinc is the second most abundant trace element in the human body, and it plays a fundamental role in...
Zinc is the second most abundant trace element in the human body, and it plays a fundamental role in...
Hepatic encephalopathy is one of the major complications in decompensated liver cirrhosis. The curre...
Zinc deficiency is frequently observed in chronic liver diseases. However, no studies have focused o...
Background. Wilson disease is a rare metabolic disorder involving copper metabolism, and patients ma...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Zinc is one of the essential elements for many vital functions of the body...
Body zinc status of 13 pediatric patients with chronic liver disease was compared with controls, and...
Background : To determine the zinc deficiency in patients with chronic hepatic encephalopathyMethods...
pairment in growth of both plants and animals (1-3). A clinical syndrome of dwarfism and hypogonadis...
Alterations in trace element concentrations may be observed in patients with chronic liver disease. ...
Abstract: Oxidative and reductive mechanisms are important in Wilson's disease. In this study, we so...
Zinc plays a pivotal role in various zinc enzymes, which are crucial in the maintenance of liver fun...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace element which has favorable antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and apop...
Malnutrition among patients with chronic liver disease (CLD) is a common complication with significa...
We sought to investigate the influence of serum zinc (Zn) concentration on sarcopenia in chronic liv...
Zinc is the second most abundant trace element in the human body, and it plays a fundamental role in...
Zinc is the second most abundant trace element in the human body, and it plays a fundamental role in...
Hepatic encephalopathy is one of the major complications in decompensated liver cirrhosis. The curre...
Zinc deficiency is frequently observed in chronic liver diseases. However, no studies have focused o...
Background. Wilson disease is a rare metabolic disorder involving copper metabolism, and patients ma...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Zinc is one of the essential elements for many vital functions of the body...
Body zinc status of 13 pediatric patients with chronic liver disease was compared with controls, and...
Background : To determine the zinc deficiency in patients with chronic hepatic encephalopathyMethods...
pairment in growth of both plants and animals (1-3). A clinical syndrome of dwarfism and hypogonadis...
Alterations in trace element concentrations may be observed in patients with chronic liver disease. ...
Abstract: Oxidative and reductive mechanisms are important in Wilson's disease. In this study, we so...