2017
DOI: 10.20953/2224-5448-2017-1-10-15
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Prevalence of vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency in routine clinical practice

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“…People living in the countries located north of the 35 th parallel forming the so-called "vitamin winter zone" are particularly amenable to vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency (Yadav and Kumar 2020). Since the entire Russian territory is a zone of increased risk of vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency due to complete location in the geographical "vitamin winter zone", this problem is relevant for the Russian medicine and should already become a key question in the concept of national health improvement (Tyuzikov et al 2013;Vorslov et al 2015;Zhilenko et al 2017).…”
Section: Vitamin D and Prostate Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People living in the countries located north of the 35 th parallel forming the so-called "vitamin winter zone" are particularly amenable to vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency (Yadav and Kumar 2020). Since the entire Russian territory is a zone of increased risk of vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency due to complete location in the geographical "vitamin winter zone", this problem is relevant for the Russian medicine and should already become a key question in the concept of national health improvement (Tyuzikov et al 2013;Vorslov et al 2015;Zhilenko et al 2017).…”
Section: Vitamin D and Prostate Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a variety of mechanisms take part in pathogenesis before this, i.e. disorders of renal circulation, disturbance of urinary tract urodynamics, and inflammation in them [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urolithiasis is defined as a metabolic disease that is caused by several endogenous and/or exogenous factors and is characterized by occurrence of stones in the urinary system [3]. It is clear that stones in the urinary tract are a clinical manifestation of the disease; removal of the stone does not stop its progression, and it develops further if the causes are not eliminated [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%