2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0048-9697(00)00448-4
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Determination of 14 elements in Taiwanese bones

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“…For copper and zinc, those contents were lower and are as follows: 2.0 and 39.9 mg/kg. Kuo et al [4] determined the content of elements in heads of femur in patients living in a highly contaminated area in Taiwan. Comparing the results with the present authors' research, the contents of manganese and copper were at a similar level and amounted to Mn = 0.7 µg/g and Cu = 3.6 µg/g; the content of zinc was slightly higher.…”
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“…For copper and zinc, those contents were lower and are as follows: 2.0 and 39.9 mg/kg. Kuo et al [4] determined the content of elements in heads of femur in patients living in a highly contaminated area in Taiwan. Comparing the results with the present authors' research, the contents of manganese and copper were at a similar level and amounted to Mn = 0.7 µg/g and Cu = 3.6 µg/g; the content of zinc was slightly higher.…”
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“…They undergo many changes and are then excreted from the body. Often at high exposure levels elements accumulate, resulting in a significant increase in their concentration in different organs and tissues, which can lead to various pathological changes [3,4,5]. Toxic elements may affect the ratio between the contents of trace elements, which is why it is important to assess the effect of contamination sources on the health of the population, accumulation of elements, and the interrelations between their concentrations.…”
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“…Z kolei dane prezentowane przez Bocio i wsp., dotyczące próbek kości gąbczastej pobranych od mieszkańców Tarragona w Hiszpanii w 1998 i 2003 r., wynosiły odpowiednio 0,51 i 0,24 mg Cr/kg [24]. Stężenie Cr odnotowane u pacjentów z terenu północno-zachodniej Polski znacznie różni się od średnich stężeń chromu w materiale kostnym stwierdzonych przez naukowców z innych regionów Polski (Górny Śląsk) i świata -Azji (Tajwan) [20,25,26]. Brodziak-Dopierała i wsp.…”
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“…Także u pacjentów z Tajwanu badanych przez Kuo i wsp. stężenie Cr było w analogicznych próbkach kostnych niemal 8-krotnie większe (wynosiło 11,9 mg/kg) [26] niż stwierdzone w niniejszej pracy.…”
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