2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejim.2011.11.008
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Vitamin D deficiency and peripheral diabetic neuropathy

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“…A D-vitamin-szint szignifi kánsan alacsonyabb volt a neuropathiában szenvedő diabeteses csoportban a neuropathiában nem szenvedő cukorbeteghez képest (24,6±11,9 vs. 34,74±17,6 nmol/l, p<0,001). Mindamellett a D-vitamin-hiány elő-fordulása [25(OH)D-vitamin-szint <20 ng/ml] szignifi kánsan magasabbnak bizonyult a neuropathiás betegcsoportban, összehasonlítva a neuropathiában nem szenvedő diabetesesekkel ˙(95% vs. 79%, p<0,05) [25].…”
Section: A D-vitamin Szerepe a Neuropathia Kialakulásábanunclassified
“…A D-vitamin-szint szignifi kánsan alacsonyabb volt a neuropathiában szenvedő diabeteses csoportban a neuropathiában nem szenvedő cukorbeteghez képest (24,6±11,9 vs. 34,74±17,6 nmol/l, p<0,001). Mindamellett a D-vitamin-hiány elő-fordulása [25(OH)D-vitamin-szint <20 ng/ml] szignifi kánsan magasabbnak bizonyult a neuropathiás betegcsoportban, összehasonlítva a neuropathiában nem szenvedő diabetesesekkel ˙(95% vs. 79%, p<0,05) [25].…”
Section: A D-vitamin Szerepe a Neuropathia Kialakulásábanunclassified
“…This was demonstrated in studies where peripheral neuropathy was determined via objective testing (1, 3), by self-reported symptoms of peripheral neuropathy (2), in a case report of the reversal of severe pain with correction of 25(OH)D deficiency (22), and in a nonrandomized, non-blinded trial of 51 type 2 diabetic patients with 25(OH)D insufficiency and neuropathic pain where a significant reduction in pain scores after 3 months supplementation with cholecalciferol tablets (average dose, 2059 IU) was shown (23). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Recent studies have suggested that low 25(OH)D levels may be related to the development of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (13). The etiology of diabetic neuropathy is multifactorial with metabolic and neurovascular involvement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly Vitamin D deficiency is also suspected to play some role in development of diabetic neuropathy (17) . Management of painful diabetic neuropathy has always been a challenge and requires selection of circumstantially suitable treatment option (18) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%