Trace elements in children suffering from sickle cell anemia: A case–control study

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Background: Information on serum albumin and trace elements among children suffering from Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA) was poorly documented in Africa. The aim of this study was to describe and to compare different values of trace elements with published reports from other parts of the world. Methods: We carried out a case–control study. Seventy-six steady state children suffering from SCA (Hb-SS). One hundred and fifty-two children were recruited with 76 (cases, Hb-SS) and 76 (control, Hb-AA) to compare the data. Results: The mean age was 10.0 years (SD=5.4) in SCA children and 9.2 years (SD=4.7) in the control group. The mean level of zinc and magnesium were slightly lower in the Hb-SS group than in the Hb-AA group (P

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Sungu, J. K., Mukuku, O., Mutombo, A. M., Mawaw, P., Aloni, M. N., & Luboya, O. N. (2018). Trace elements in children suffering from sickle cell anemia: A case–control study. Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis, 32(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/jcla.22160

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