Ronaghy H A, Halsted J A
Am J Clin Nutr. 1975 Aug;28(8):831-6. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/28.8.831.
The syndrome of dwarfism, hypogonadism, iron-deficiency anemia and geophagia, first reported in 1960 from Iran, was thought to be limited to males. In 1971-1972 two females with the same clinical features were observed over a 14-month period. The anemia responded rapidly to iron. Growth and sexual development occurred promptly when 120 mg of zinc sulfate was administered daily in conjunction with a well-balanced diet and iron supplement. This diet prior to the addition of zinc sulfate, resulted in gradual but much slower growth and sexual development. Observations in these two patients provide confirmation of the occurrence of human zinc deficiency in females, which responds to large doses of zinc salt.
1960年首次在伊朗报道的侏儒症、性腺功能减退、缺铁性贫血和异食癖综合征,曾被认为仅见于男性。1971年至1972年期间,在14个月内观察到两名具有相同临床特征的女性。贫血对铁剂反应迅速。当每日给予120毫克硫酸锌,并搭配均衡饮食和铁补充剂时,生长和性发育迅速出现。在添加硫酸锌之前的这种饮食,导致生长和性发育逐渐但非常缓慢。对这两名患者的观察证实了女性中存在人类锌缺乏症,且对大剂量锌盐有反应。