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Zinc deficiency

Deficiência de zinco

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Definition

Zinc deficiency is quite common in the developing world and is often associated with malnutrition or other micronutrient deficiencies (iron). Zinc deficiency has its most profound effect on rapidly proliferating tissues. Zinc deficiency affects children’s physical growth and the risk and severity of a variety of infections. Chronic zinc deficiency is associated with growth retardation in children, hypogonadism and infertility, dysgeusia, diarrhoea, dermatitis on the extremities and around orifices, glossitis, alopecia, corneal clouding, loss of dark adaptation, and behavioural changes. Impaired cellular immunity is observed. Diets rich in phytates bind zinc, impairing its absorption. Excessive loss of gastrointestinal secretions through chronic diarrhea and fistulas may precipitate deficiency. Acrodermatitis enteropathica is a rare, recessively inherited disease in which intestinal absorption of zinc is impaired.

Index Terms

Zinc deficiencydietary zinc deficiencyHypozincaemia