Abstract:Copper deficiency neuropathy: deficient reporting or very rare?
Dietary copper is mainly found in grains, vegetables, fish and meat. Copper deficiency occurs as a result of insufficient intake and malabsorption syndromes (e.g. after bariatric surgery or in gluten enteropathies), and may also be facilitated by alcoholism. Copper deficiency can lead to cytopenia, osteoporosis, muscle weakness, skin depigmentation, etc. In contrast, the possible sensorimotor consequences of copper deficiency are often misunde… Show more
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