2020
DOI: 10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.1336
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MON-595 Severe Copper Deficiency Post-Bariatric Surgery with Serious Preventable Complications

Abstract: Copper is an essential cofactor in many enzymatic reactions vital to the normal function of the hematologic, vascular, skeletal, antioxidant, and neurologic systems. Parenteral nutrition and chronic tube feeding are used in various mal-absorptive syndromes, including following gastrectomy and gastric bypass surgery. Features of copper deficiency include hematologic abnormalities (anemia, neutropenia, and leukopenia) and myeloneuropathy; the latter is a rarer and often unrecognized complication of copper defici… Show more

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“…Copper, a largely available trace element in the human body, is a cofactor in many enzymatic reactions that are vital for the functioning of the hematologic, vascular, skeletal, antioxidant, and neurologic systems [1,2]. It is absorbed mainly in the stomach and proximal duodenum [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Copper, a largely available trace element in the human body, is a cofactor in many enzymatic reactions that are vital for the functioning of the hematologic, vascular, skeletal, antioxidant, and neurologic systems [1,2]. It is absorbed mainly in the stomach and proximal duodenum [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%