Carr G, Wilkinson A W
Clin Chim Acta. 1975 Jun 2;61(2):199-204. doi: 10.1016/0009-8981(75)90315-0.
The daily urinary losses of zinc and copper have been measured over periods of up to 12 days following thermal injury in 18 children. Comparison with measurements of zinc and copper excretions in 35 control children showed that after injury by burning or scalding, the urinary excretions of both metals were increased in many of the patients. After severe injury, high urinary outputs of zinc and copper persisted for up to two months following injury.
对18名儿童热损伤后长达12天的锌和铜每日尿流失量进行了测量。与35名对照儿童的锌和铜排泄量测量结果相比,发现烧伤或烫伤后,许多患者这两种金属的尿排泄量均增加。严重损伤后,锌和铜的高尿量在损伤后持续长达两个月。