Low serum copper levels, often caused by excessive intake of iron or zinc, or occasionally due to a copper-deficient diet, can result in significant growth disturbances and impaired red blood cell production (erythropoiesis). Reduced copper levels are also commonly seen in Wilson’s disease, a genetic disorder that affects copper metabolism and can lead to copper buildup in various organs.
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