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J E Brian, F T Caldwell, R C Woody

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    Area of Science:

    • Burn injury research
    • Trace element metabolism

    Background:

    • Trace element deficiencies are common in burn patients.
    • The specific role of copper deficiency in burn recovery remains under-investigated.

    Observation:

    • A severely burned patient presented with significant copper depletion.
    • This patient also exhibited neuropsychiatric symptoms and delayed wound healing.

    Findings:

    • Profound copper depletion was observed in a severely burned patient.
    • Neuropsychiatric symptoms and delayed healing may be linked to this acquired copper deficiency.

    Implications:

    • Further investigation is needed to establish the role of copper deficiency in burn patients.
    • Understanding acquired copper deficiency can inform nutritional support and treatment strategies for burn survivors.