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Vitamin D Levels in Alopecia Areata and Other Alopecias: A Retrospective Case- Control Study at a Single Institution.

Patrick Thanh Tran, Alessandra Chen, Lynn Yi, Carolyn Goh
Other International journal of trichology 2022 4 اقتباسات
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نوع الدراسة
Case-control
التدخل
Vitamin D Levels in Alopecia Areata and Other Alopecias: A Retrospective Case- Control Study at a Single Institution. None
المقارن
Placebo
اتجاه التأثير
Negative
خطر التحيز
Moderate

Abstract

Recent research has associated alopecia areata (AA), an autoimmune disorder, with deficiency of Vitamin D, which regulates immune processes. This retrospective study compared Vitamin D levels in AA patients to those of other alopecia diagnoses and nonalopecia controls. When compared to controls, patients with AA or other alopecia diagnoses did not demonstrate lower Vitamin D levels. However, when compared to other alopecia diagnoses, AA patients had a statistically significantly higher proportion of patients with Vitamin D deficiency and a lower mean Vitamin D level. Our findings suggest a greater association between lower Vitamin D levels and AA compared to other alopecia diagnoses. Further prospective studies investigating Vitamin D levels and supplementation in AA patients are needed to further elucidate this association and its potential relevance.

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