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The mean serum selenium level of the population was 75.01 ± 28.35 μg/L, ranging between 35.2 and 160.4 μg/L.
Mean serum selenium was 137.1 μg/L.
Men had higher mean serum selenium than did women (138.6 vs. 135.9 μg/L).
The mean serum selenium in their study was 87 μg/L, which was higher than in our population.
The participants with major PPE, xeroderma, and diffuse post inflammatory skin hyper pigmentation had lower mean serum selenium concentration than participants with minor disease.
Similarly, patients with major blue-black hyper pigmentation and tinea unguium nail involvement had lower mean serum selenium concentration than participants with minor digital nail involvements.
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Independent sample t test with P < 0.05 indicated a significant lower mean of serum selenium in the patient group compared with that of the normal control group.
The baseline mean serum levels of selenium, and two factors negatively correlated to selenium concentration: ESR and total serum cholesterol [ 41] did not differ between the 1005 genotyped and the full cohort of 2045 men who at baseline had their serum selenium levels determined.
The mean (± SD) serum selenium concentration in the study population was 137.1 ± 19.9 μg/L.
In Table 3, we dichotomized the frequency of occurrences of skin diseases into three and the mean ± SD of serum selenium concentrations were calculated using one way ANOVA for the groups.
The mean (± S.D). of serum selenium were 68.88 ±17.588) ng/mL and 85.93 ±13.933) ng/mL in the patient and control groups respectively.
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