High serum zinc levels in HELLP syndrome

Annals of Medical Research(2022)

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Aim: HELLP syndrome is a possibly fatal complication of severe preeclampsia that occurs throughout pregnancy. Biochemical abnormalities are one of the hypotheses proposed to explain the disease's physiopathological symptoms. According to studies, different congenital illnesses are caused by a lack of nutrients such as zinc, copper, iron, manganese, and folic acid, the demand for which increases during pregnancy. The objective of this study was to evaluate serum zinc and copper levels in healthy controls and pregnant women with HELLP, as well as to determine the relationship between them. Material and Methods: The serum zinc and copper levels of 20 healthy pregnant women and 20 pregnant women with HELLP were measured using an Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. Results: Serum Zn levels in HELLP syndrome patients were significantly higher than in healthy pregnant women (p<0.05). Furthermore, a negative connection was found between Zn levels and PLT, and a positive correlation between LDH (r:-0.322, p<0.05; r:0.384, p<0.05 respectively). Conclusion: In conclusion, high serum zinc levels in HELLP syndrome can be evaluated in the laboratory.
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high serum zinc levels,syndrome
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