Acquired and Inherited Zinc Deficiency-Related Diseases in Children: A Case Series and a Narrative Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Case Series
2.1. Case One
2.2. Case Two
2.3. Case Three
2.4. Case Four
3. Materials and Methods
4. Zinc Homeostasis
5. Etiology
5.1. Primary Zinc Deficiency
5.2. Genetically Based Zinc Deficiency
5.2.1. Acrodermatis Enteropathica
5.2.2. Transient Zinc Deficiency
5.3. Acquired Zinc Deficiency
5.3.1. Premature Infants
5.3.2. Malabsorption Syndromes
5.3.3. Parenteral Nutrition
5.3.4. Malnutrition
5.3.5. Other Zinc Losses
5.3.6. Other Causes
6. Differential Diagnosis
6.1. Other Cutaneous Diseases
6.2. Inherited Metabolic Diseases
6.3. Oncological Diseases
7. Clinical Findings
8. Laboratory Findings
9. Histological Findings
10. Management
11. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Inadequate intake | Low maternal zinc diet in breastfed infants Transient neonatal zinc deficiency Parenteral nutrition Anorexia nervosa Bulimia Malnutrition Kwashiorkor Alcoholism Veganism, vegetarianism, ketogenic diet Food faddism |
Increased losses | Acute and recalcitrant diarrhea Post-surgical intestinal fistulas * Urine losses Nephrotic syndrome Glycosuria and diabetes mellitus Diuretics Burns Excessive sweating Hemodialysis |
Malabsorption | Acrodermatitis enteropathica Cystic fibrosis Celiac disease Inflammatory bowel disease Short bowel syndrome * Liver and/or pancreatic insufficiency Bariatric surgery * Iatrogenic causes Penicillamin High intake of phytate Copper supplementation or deficiency Iron supplementation or deficiency Valproate |
Increased requirement | Pregnancy Breastfeeding Preterm babies/IUGR/SGA Hypercatabolism |
Unclear mechanism | Down syndrome Congenital thymus defect |
Mucosal and cutaneous features | Delayed wound healing Alopecia and telogen effluvium Acral skin lesions (erythema, erosions, ulcerations, bullae) Stomatitis Paronychia Onycodystrophia Blepharitis Cheilitis and glossitis |
Immune system features | Impaired cell-mediated immune function Recurring infection |
Gastrointestinal features | Diarrhea Anorexia Hypogeusia |
Endocrine features | Growth retardation Delayed puberty Hypogonadism |
Central nervous system features | Neurosensory development retardation Behavioral disorders Intentional tremor Impaired concentration Night blindness Anosmia Dysarthria |
Musculoskeletal features | Decreased lean body mass Increased risk of bone fractures |
Pregnant state | Delayed fetal growth Low birth weight Preterm labor |
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Bellini, T.; Bustaffa, M.; Tubino, B.; Giordano, B.; Formigoni, C.; Fueri, E.; Casabona, F.; Vanorio, B.; Pastorino, A.; Herzum, A.; et al. Acquired and Inherited Zinc Deficiency-Related Diseases in Children: A Case Series and a Narrative Review. Pediatr. Rep. 2024, 16, 602-617. https://doi.org/10.3390/pediatric16030051
Bellini T, Bustaffa M, Tubino B, Giordano B, Formigoni C, Fueri E, Casabona F, Vanorio B, Pastorino A, Herzum A, et al. Acquired and Inherited Zinc Deficiency-Related Diseases in Children: A Case Series and a Narrative Review. Pediatric Reports. 2024; 16(3):602-617. https://doi.org/10.3390/pediatric16030051
Chicago/Turabian StyleBellini, Tommaso, Marta Bustaffa, Barbara Tubino, Benedetta Giordano, Clelia Formigoni, Elena Fueri, Federica Casabona, Barbara Vanorio, Andrea Pastorino, Astrid Herzum, and et al. 2024. "Acquired and Inherited Zinc Deficiency-Related Diseases in Children: A Case Series and a Narrative Review" Pediatric Reports 16, no. 3: 602-617. https://doi.org/10.3390/pediatric16030051
APA StyleBellini, T., Bustaffa, M., Tubino, B., Giordano, B., Formigoni, C., Fueri, E., Casabona, F., Vanorio, B., Pastorino, A., Herzum, A., Matucci-Cerinic, C., Arrigo, S., Viglizzo, G., & Piccotti, E. (2024). Acquired and Inherited Zinc Deficiency-Related Diseases in Children: A Case Series and a Narrative Review. Pediatric Reports, 16(3), 602-617. https://doi.org/10.3390/pediatric16030051