Abstract

The contents of and interrelations between macro- and microelements were determined in human myometrial tissue and myomas. Benign growth of the myometrium was found to be associated with changes in its elemental composition. Especially illustrative are the changes in the correlation between zinc and copper (and, to a lesser degree, other elements).

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