2020
DOI: 10.9734/ijbcrr/2020/v29i930224
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Serum Copper and Serum Zinc in Preeclampsia: Cause or Effect?

Abstract: Background: Preeclampsia is multisystem disorder. Despite its prevalence and severity, the pathophysiology of this multisystem disorder is poorly understood. In concern regarding the increasing number of preeclamptic cases and lack of data about the levels of trace elements in preeclampsia, a case-control study was conducted with aim to determine the trace elements like serum total copper and serum total zinc in preeclampsia. Aims: To estimate alterations in serum copper and serum zinc in preeclampsia an… Show more

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“…Hyperkalemia was also attributed to different underlying pathways encompassing aldosterone resistance and acute renal failure secondary to pre‐eclampsia 10,16 . Aside from calcium and potassium, various publications pointed out controversial effects of magnesium sulfate on the serum and urinary levels of phosphorus, sodium, and albumin 17,18 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hyperkalemia was also attributed to different underlying pathways encompassing aldosterone resistance and acute renal failure secondary to pre‐eclampsia 10,16 . Aside from calcium and potassium, various publications pointed out controversial effects of magnesium sulfate on the serum and urinary levels of phosphorus, sodium, and albumin 17,18 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%