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chromophobia (medicine) and deficiency, zinc (medicine)


chromophobia (medicine)


chromophobia


1. Resistance to stains on the part of cells and tissues.

2. <psychology> A morbid dislike of colours.

Synonym: chromatophobia.

Origin: chromo-+ G. Phobos, fear


deficiency, zinc (medicine)


deficiency, zinc
Deficiency of zinc is associated with short stature, anaemia, increased pigmentation of skin (hyperpigmentation), enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly), impaired gonadal function (hypogonadism), impaired wound healing, and immune deficiency. (For a genetic disorder that impairs zinc uptake, please see Acrodermatitis enteropathica). According to the National Academy of Sciences, the Recommended Dietary Allowances of zinc are 12 milligrams per day for women and 10 milligrams per day for men. Food sources of zinc include meat including liver, eggs, seafood, nuts and cereal.