Kuramoto Y, Igarashi Y, Tagami H
Department of Dermatology, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan.
Semin Dermatol. 1991 Dec;10(4):309-12.
Zinc deficiency in breast-fed infants is a rare disease caused by a low level of zinc in their mother's milk. Premature infants are more vulnerable to develop zinc deficiency than full-term infants because, despite their high zinc requirements, they have insufficient body stores of zinc and a poor capability to absorb zinc from the gut. The clinical aspect of zinc deficiency is acrodermatitis enteropathica, in which the severity is proportional to the zinc level. The patients respond well to oral zinc supplements.
母乳喂养婴儿的锌缺乏是一种由母乳中锌含量低引起的罕见疾病。早产儿比足月儿更容易发生锌缺乏,因为尽管他们对锌的需求量很高,但他们体内的锌储备不足,从肠道吸收锌的能力也很差。锌缺乏的临床症状是肠病性肢端皮炎,其严重程度与锌水平成正比。患者对口服锌补充剂反应良好。