Capel I D, Pinnock M H, Dorrell H M, Williams D C, Grant E C
Clin Chem. 1981 Jun;27(6):879-81.
Hair from dyslexic children, analyzed by flameless atomic absorption spectrometry, showed significantly higher concentrations of magnesium and copper than did hair from control subjects. The hair from dyslexic children also contained significantly higher concentrations of aluminum and cadmium than that from control children; the cadmium concentration exceeded the normal acceptable range. There were no significant differences in the case of lead, calcium, selenium, or mercury. Our results indicate that excessive cadmium burden could be implicated in this form of learning disorder.
通过无火焰原子吸收光谱法分析,诵读困难儿童的头发显示出镁和铜的浓度显著高于对照组儿童的头发。诵读困难儿童的头发中铝和镉的浓度也明显高于对照组儿童;镉浓度超出了正常可接受范围。在铅、钙、硒或汞方面没有显著差异。我们的结果表明,过量的镉负荷可能与这种学习障碍形式有关。