2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2012.10.051
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Deficiency of serum concentration of 25-hydroxyvitamin D correlates with severity of disease in chronic plaque psoriasis

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“…In a study by Gisondi, the participants with psoriasis presented a 2.5 times greater risk of having 25-hydroxyvitamin D deficiency than those without the disease (19). Ricceri et al found a prevalence of 68% of vitamin D deficiency and 97% of insufficiency in the patients with psoriasis studied, while the percentages found in the control group were 10% of deficiency and approximately 53% of insufficiency of 25(OH)D (20).…”
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“…In a study by Gisondi, the participants with psoriasis presented a 2.5 times greater risk of having 25-hydroxyvitamin D deficiency than those without the disease (19). Ricceri et al found a prevalence of 68% of vitamin D deficiency and 97% of insufficiency in the patients with psoriasis studied, while the percentages found in the control group were 10% of deficiency and approximately 53% of insufficiency of 25(OH)D (20).…”
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“…Several case-control studies have shown significant lower levels of serum 25(OH)D in psoriatic patients compared to controls and reported an inverse correlation between serum 25(OH)D and the severity of the disease [62,63,64,65,66]. However, in a population-based screening, Wilson [67] showed that vitamin D deficiency is not common in psoriatic patients and that there is no significant difference in serum 25(OH)D levels in subjects with or without psoriasis.…”
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“…Furthermore, a case-control studybyRicceri et al [31] conducted on 68 patients with chronic plaque psoriasis and 60 healthy controls demonstrated a statistically significant inverse linear correlation between patient's vitamin D levels and their Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI) scores. Also Mok et al [32] in their study on SLE patients found that 25(OH) D level correlated inversely and significantly with SLE activity.…”
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