K v q Lu'o'ng1, L T H Nguyễn. 1. Vietnamese American Medical Research Foundation, 14971 Brookhurst St., Westminster, CA, 92683, U.S.A.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We review the relationship between vitamin D and seborrhoeic keratosis (SK). METHODS: Review literature from MEDLINE. RESULTS: Vitamin D3 supplementation can improve SK lesions. Genetics-based studies have identified the proteins that link vitamin D to SK pathology. Vitamin D also exerts its effect on SK through cell signalling mechanisms. CONCLUSION: Vitamin D plays a role in SK. Calcitriol is the best form of vitamin D for use in patients with SK because it is the active form of the vitamin D3 metabolite and its receptors are present in the skin. Further investigation of the effects of calcitriol in patients with SK is warranted.
OBJECTIVE: We review the relationship between vitamin D and seborrhoeic keratosis (SK). METHODS: Review literature from MEDLINE. RESULTS:Vitamin D3 supplementation can improve SK lesions. Genetics-based studies have identified the proteins that link vitamin D to SK pathology. Vitamin D also exerts its effect on SK through cell signalling mechanisms. CONCLUSION:Vitamin D plays a role in SK. Calcitriol is the best form of vitamin D for use in patients with SK because it is the active form of the vitamin D3 metabolite and its receptors are present in the skin. Further investigation of the effects of calcitriol in patients with SK is warranted.
Authors: Elizabeth Ethington; Andia Mitri; David Surprenant; Michael Murphy; Rebecca Rovner; Jeave Reserva; James Swan; William Adams; Rebecca Tung; Kristin Lee Journal: J Clin Aesthet Dermatol Date: 2019-09-01