Vitamin D Deficiency in an Alopecia Referral Clinic During a 3-Month Period: The Need to Pursue Systemic Screening.
Study Design
- Tipo di studio
- Observational Study
- Popolazione
- Alopecia referral clinic patients
- Intervento
- Vitamin D Deficiency in an Alopecia Referral Clinic During a 3-Month Period: The Need to Pursue Systemic Screening. None
- Comparatore
- None
- Esito primario
- vitamin D deficiency prevalence in alopecia patients
- Direzione dell'effetto
- Negative
- Rischio di bias
- High
Abstract
Alopecia is typically viewed as a localized process, and comorbidities are not usually analyzed. The authors examine the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among patients attending an alopecia clinic during a 3-month period. The data showed that 79% of patients had vitamin D deficiency, and the average value of low vitamin D was 19.1 mg/mL in patients. Vitamin D levels have not been examined extensively in skin disorders, and it is not clear whether vitamin D levels are correlative or causative in alopecia. The co-occurrence of both findings at such a dramatic level suggests the need for evaluation of this laboratory value in the alopecia population.
TL;DR
The co-occurrence of both findings at such a dramatic level suggests the need for evaluation of this laboratory value in the alopecia population.
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