Status of Serum Vitamin-D Level among the Patients with Alopecia Areata in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Bangladesh

Dr. Monira Y easmin, Dr. Kismat Ara Islam, Dr. Tasnim Kabir
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Background: Alopecia areata is a common problem faced by many younger people, which has variety of risk factors. Vitamin D has emerged as a molecule with key role to play in various disorders. Recent evidences suggest inconsistent association between vitamin D deficiency and alopecia areata. We have very few research-oriented data regarding this issue. Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to assess the status of serum Vitamin-D level among the patients with alopecia areata. Methods: This was a prospective case control study which was conducted in the Department of Dermatology & Venereology, Anwer Khan Modern Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh during the period from January 2018 to December 2019. In total 30 patients with alopecia areata and 30 healthy people were finalized as the study population. Group of 30 alopecia areata (AA) was denoted as Group A (Case) and group of healthy people was denoted as Group B (Control). All patients were subjected to detailed history taking and examination to detect pattern, severity (SALT score) of AA. Blood samples were taken from all subjects to do complete blood count and to assess serum levels of vitamin-D3, random blood sugar, and calcium. All data were processed, analyzed and disseminated by MS Office and SPSS version 20 as per need. Results: The mean (±SD) vitamin level was found 8.63 ± 2.24 ng/mL among case group patients. On the other hand, it was found 30.26 ± 7.81 ng/mL among control group participants which was significantly higher than that of case group patients (P<0.0001). In analyzing the comparative status of Vitamin D level of several SALT score patients with control group we observed, in comparison with all the S1 patients, S2 patients, S3 patients and S4 patients the P values were found less than 0.0001. So, among all the above cases groups patients the level of vitamin D(ng/mL) were extremely significantly lower than that of control participants (In all comparison the P value were less than 0.0001). Besides among S5 patients, vitamin D level was also significantly lower than that of control group participants where P value was found 0.0002. Conclusion: Deficiency of vitamin D level is a potential factor of alopecia areata. Lower vitamin D levels were observed in patients with alopecia areata and significant inverse correlation exists between vitamin D levels and duration/severity of the disease. These findings may suggest a causal role of vitamin D deficiency in the pathogenesis and therapeutic role of vitamin D supplementation in the management of alopecia areata.
孟加拉国某三级医院斑秃患者血清维生素d水平的研究
背景:斑秃是许多年轻人面临的常见问题,其危险因素多种多样。维生素D作为一种分子在各种疾病中发挥着关键作用。最近的证据表明维生素D缺乏与斑秃之间存在不一致的联系。关于这个问题,我们几乎没有研究导向的数据。研究目的:本研究的目的是评估斑秃患者血清维生素d水平的状况。方法:这是一项前瞻性病例对照研究,于2018年1月至2019年12月在孟加拉国达卡Anwer Khan现代医学院皮肤病学和性病科进行。共有30名斑秃患者和30名健康人群被确定为研究人群。将30例斑秃(AA)组记为A组(病例),将健康者组记为B组(对照组)。所有患者均接受详细的病史和检查,以检测AA的模式、严重程度(SALT评分)。采集所有受试者的血液样本进行全血细胞计数,并评估血清维生素d3、随机血糖和钙水平。所有数据根据需要使用MS Office和SPSS version 20进行处理、分析和传播。结果:病例组患者维生素水平平均值(±SD)为8.63±2.24 ng/mL。对照组为30.26±7.81 ng/mL,显著高于病例组(P<0.0001)。在分析几例SALT评分患者与对照组的维生素D水平比较情况时,我们发现,与所有S1患者、S2患者、S3患者和S4患者相比,P值均小于0.0001。因此,在上述所有病例组中,患者的维生素D水平(ng/mL)均极显著低于对照组(所有比较的P值均小于0.0001)。此外,S5患者的维生素D水平也明显低于对照组,P值为0.0002。结论:维生素D水平缺乏是斑秃的一个潜在因素。在斑秃患者中观察到较低的维生素D水平,维生素D水平与疾病持续时间/严重程度之间存在显著的负相关。这些发现可能提示维生素D缺乏在斑秃发病机制中的因果作用和补充维生素D在治疗斑秃中的治疗作用。
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