| Literature DB >> 31687010 |
Diala M Alshiyab1, Firas A Al-Qarqaz1, Leen H Heis1, Jihan M Muhaidat1, Wlla S Eddin1, Ausama A Atwan2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Low vitamin D serum levels have been associated with many autoimmune disorders and several other skin diseases. Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease characterized by destruction of melanocytes by immune mechanisms. Melanocytes express vitamin D receptors, and their function can be affected by vitamin D status.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31687010 PMCID: PMC6811793 DOI: 10.1155/2019/2048409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Res Pract ISSN: 1687-6113
Main demographics of the study and vitamin D levels.
| Vitiligo, | Controls |
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| Age | Average 23 years | Average 31.5 years |
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| Sex | 58 females, 42 males | 65 females, 35 males | |
| Normal vitamin D | (13)% | 16% |
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| Vitamin D insufficiency | 13% | 25% |
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| Vitamin D deficiency | 74% | 59% |
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| Median vitamin D | 14.1 | 16.5 |
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Relation of vitiligo characteristics and duration to vitamin D levels.
| Vitamin D level | Average duration (years) | Type of vitiligo (localized/segmental vs. generalized) | Treatment |
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| Deficient ( | 2.95 |
| N/T = 49 |
| L/S = 23 | P/T = 25 | ||
| Insufficient ( | 3 |
| N/T = 10 |
| L/S = 4 | PH/T = 3 | ||
| Normal ( | 2.89 |
| N/T = 11 |
| L/S = 3 | |||
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G, generalized type of vitiligo; L/S, localized/segmental types; N, no treatment used; T, topical treatment; PH, phototherapy. P value shown for the vitamin D level and duration, type of vitiligo, and treatment modality.