The perfect storm: copper deficiency presenting as progressive peripheral neuropathy.

Am J Emerg Med

Department of Medicine, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX; Department of Critical Care, University General Hospital, Houston, TX. Electronic address:

Published: February 2016

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