08 September 2020 : Laboratory Research
Lower Metal Element Levels in Hypertrophic Scars: A Potential Mechanism of Aberrant Cicatrix Hyperplasia
Qifei Wang1BCE, Mi Miao1BCDF, Zelian Qin1ADEG*, Bolun Li1F, Xingtao Niu1ADOI: 10.12659/MSM.925202
Med Sci Monit 2020; 26:e925202
Table 2 Comparison of metal element contents in NS (exposed and unexposed area).
Position (N) | Element contents (μg/g) | ||||
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Ca | Mg | Zn | Fe | Cu | |
Exposed (12) | 103.12±14.88 | 67.82±10.64 | 13.07±4.15 | 57.85±17.45 | 3.44±0.37 |
Unexposed (10) | 102.89±17.67 | 65.69±10.61 | 13.82±3.96 | 57.59±11.95 | 3.22±0.33 |
NS – normal skin. |