Cobalt in urine
A urine test that measures cobalt levels, used to assess heavy metal exposure, for example, in people with cobalt-containing endoprostheses due to endoprosthesis wear.

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Cobalt in urine
Clinical significance
Cobalt is one of the trace elements found in the body thatóre important in its functioning. It is essential in the reconstruction of the myelin sheath of nervesów, in the regeneration of the body after infectious diseases. Cobalt is part of vitamin B12, and is a cofactor of its metabolism. Determination of cobalt concentration is performed in people whoóre suspected of poisoning, such as workersóin the metal or ceramics industry. Symptoms of excess cobalt include pulmonary edema and failure, vomiting, and bleeding. Cobalt is also a potent allergen. Elevated cobalt levels can occur in people with cobalt-containing endoprostheses due to wear and tear of the endoprosthesis. Cobalt is excreted from the body in the urine.
Patient Preparation
Material: Urine