The Role of Serum Vitamin and Mineral Levels in Benign Essential Blepharospasm: A Comparative Study.

Beyoglu Eye Journal Pub Date : 2025-09-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.14744/bej.2025.92260
Burcu Yakut, Anilcan Atac, Ahu Yilmaz, Feyza Onder
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Objectives: This study aims to compare serum levels of folic acid, Vitamin B12, 25-hydroxy (OH) Vitamin D, calcium (Ca), zinc (Zn), phosphorus, and magnesium (Mg) between patients with benign essential blepharospasm (BEB) and healthy controls and to examine their associations with disease severity and frequency.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on 20 patients with BEB (13 females, 7 males) and 25 healthy controls (15 females, 10 males) from our clinic. Serum levels of folic acid, Vitamin B12, 25-OH Vitamin D, Ca, phosphorus, Mg, and Zn, as well as ophthalmologic examination results, were analyzed. BEB severity and frequency were assessed using the Jankovic Rating Scale (0-4).

Results: Serum levels of Vitamin B12, folic acid, Zn, Ca, phosphorus, and Mg were within normal limits for both groups. However, serum Vitamin D levels were below normal in both groups. No significant differences were found between the BEB and control groups regarding serum Vitamin B12, 25-OH Vitamin D, Ca, phosphorus, Mg, and Zn levels (p>0.05). Notably, serum folic acid levels were significantly lower in the BEB group compared to controls (6.19±2.75 vs. 8.95±4.10, p=0.011). In addition, a significant negative correlation was observed between serum folic acid levels and Jankovic severity (r=-0.378, p=0.011) and frequency scores (r=-0.392, p=0.008).

Conclusion: These findings suggest that folic acid may play a role in BEB pathogenesis. Further studies are needed to explore the underlying mechanisms and potential benefits of micronutrient supplementation in BEB management.

血清维生素和矿物质水平在良性原发性眼睑痉挛中的作用:一项比较研究。
目的:本研究旨在比较良性原发性眼睑痉挛(BEB)患者和健康对照者血清中叶酸、维生素B12、25-羟基(OH)维生素D、钙(Ca)、锌(Zn)、磷和镁(Mg)的水平,并研究它们与疾病严重程度和频率的关系。方法:对20例BEB患者(女13例,男7例)和25例健康对照(女15例,男10例)进行回顾性研究。分析血清叶酸、维生素B12、25-OH维生素D、钙、磷、镁、锌水平及眼科检查结果。使用Jankovic评分量表(0-4)评估BEB的严重程度和频率。结果:两组血清维生素B12、叶酸、锌、钙、磷、镁水平均在正常范围内。然而,两组的血清维生素D水平都低于正常水平。在血清维生素B12、25-OH、维生素D、Ca、磷、Mg和Zn水平上,BEB组与对照组无显著差异(p < 0.05)。值得注意的是,与对照组相比,BEB组血清叶酸水平显著降低(6.19±2.75比8.95±4.10,p=0.011)。此外,血清叶酸水平与Jankovic严重程度(r=-0.378, p=0.011)和频率评分(r=-0.392, p=0.008)呈显著负相关。结论:叶酸可能在BEB发病机制中起一定作用。需要进一步的研究来探索微量营养素补充在BEB管理中的潜在机制和潜在益处。
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