Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8544010 | Revista del Laboratorio Clínico | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Low serum Cu concentrations in newborns can be the first indication of a severe Cu deficient intake or, alternatively, of genetic diseases affecting Cu metabolism. Unfortunately, interpretation of serum Cu concentrations in this population is difficult because they also influenced by several variables, such as, prematurity, type of feeding and inflammatory conditions. However, in the case described in this paper was a low serum Cu concentration the first clue for diagnosing Menkes disease. It is so demonstrated the usefulness of Cu determination within neurometabolic or psychomotor retardation protocols for newborn and infant populations.
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Authors
Elena GarcÃa-González, Luis Rello, Paula Lalaguna, Santiago Conde, Inmaculada GarcÃa-Jiménez, Esperanza Castejón, Beatriz Izquierdo, MarÃa Haddad,