The content of some trace elements in the blood of patients with chronic pancreatitis

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In 83 patients with chronic pancreatitis, the content of copper, manganese, nickel, molybdenum, chromium and vanadium in whole blood was studied. Found a statistically significant increase in the concentration of manganese, molybdenum and vanadium, a decrease in chromium. Correlations were found between the content of trace elements and the form of the disease, the stage of the process and the activity of pancreatic enzymes in the blood and urine. The diagnostic role of the index of the ratio of antagonistic microelements was revealed.

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Y. N. Askarova

Bashkir Medical Institute

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Professor, Head of the Department of General Hygiene, Department of Hospital Surgery

 
Russian Federation, BasASSR, Ufa

R. I. Titov

Bashkir Medical Institute

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Docent, Department of General Hygiene, Department of Hospital Surgery

Russian Federation, BasASSR, Ufa

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