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Clinical aspects of selenium metabolism
Authors:H. Zumkley
Affiliation:1. Medizinische Universit?ts-Poliklinik Muenster, Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 33, D-4400, Muenster, FRG
Abstract:Whereas defined selenium deficiency diseases are well characterized in animals, analogous syndromes in humans are unknown or occur only rarely under conditions of extreme selenium depletion. However, selenium deficiency has since been recognized to play important secondary roles in a variety of human diseases, and several of these can be prevented or treated by means of selenium supplementation. In clinical practice, the selenium status of patients should be monitored routinely, and corrective measures should be instituted to replete the Se body stores of patients where necessary. Interactions of Se with other elements are also of potentially great clinical significance. The importance of such interactions is exemplified by the effects of cadmium on selenium metabolism in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Deceased.
Keywords:  KeywordHeading"  >Index Entries Selenium deficiency  kwashiorkor  malnutrition  total parenteral nutrition  Keshan disease  Kaschin-Beck syndrome  cardiovascular diseases  muscular dystrophy  alcoholism  selenium interactions with other elements
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