Correlation between Vitamin D Deficiency and Seborrheic Dermatitis in Patients Referred to the Dermatology Clinic of Sina Hospital, Hamadan, Iran

Q4 Medicine
M. Sobhan, E. Khanlarzadeh, Mahrokh Moradi Rozbhani
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Background and Objective: Seborrheic dermatitis is one of the most common inflammatory skin diseases that affect the sebaceous glands. Although the exact role of vitamin D in this disease is still not clearly understood, some studies have shown lower serum levels of vitamin D in seborrheic dermatitis patients. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between vitamin D deficiency and seborrheic dermatitis. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional case-control study was conducted in Sina Hospital, Hamadan, Iran. The study sample included 39 seborrheic dermatitis patients (case group) and 39 healthy individuals (control group) who were matched in terms of gender and age. The groups were then compared regarding serum vitamin D level. Statistical analysis was performed in SPSS software (version 16.0; SPSS Inc.Chicago, IL). Results: There were no significant differences between the two groups in terms of age, gender, educational level, place of residence, and occupational status. The mean serum levels of vitamin D in the case and control groups were 11.82±5.56 and 21.38±6.79ng/ml, respectively (P=0.001). Furthermore, in the case and control groups, 18 (46.2%) and 1 (2.6%) individuals had vitamin D deficiency; 20 (51.3%) and 34 (87.2%) cases had inadequate vitamin D levels; and 1(2.6%) and 4 (10.3%) subjects had adequate levels of vitamin D, respectively. Therefore, the serum level of vitamin D was significantly lower in the case group, compared to the control group (P=0.001). Moreover, the serum level of vitamin D did not correlate with the duration and severity of seborrheic dermatitis disease (P>0.05). Conclusion: According to the findings of this study, patients with seborrheic dermatitis had lower serum vitamin D levels, compared to the general population, which may be related to the pathogenicity of the disease.
伊朗哈马丹Sina医院皮肤科门诊患者维生素D缺乏与脂溢性皮炎的相关性
背景与目的:脂溢性皮炎是影响皮脂腺的最常见的炎症性皮肤病之一。尽管维生素D在这种疾病中的确切作用尚不清楚,但一些研究表明,脂溢性皮炎患者的血清维生素D水平较低。本研究旨在探讨维生素D缺乏与脂溢性皮炎之间的关系。材料与方法:本横断面病例对照研究在伊朗哈马丹Sina医院进行。研究样本包括39例脂溢性皮炎患者(病例组)和39例性别和年龄相匹配的健康人(对照组)。然后比较各组的血清维生素D水平。采用SPSS软件(16.0版)进行统计分析;SPSS inc .,芝加哥,伊利诺伊州)。结果:两组患者在年龄、性别、文化程度、居住地、职业状况等方面均无显著差异。病例组和对照组血清维生素D水平分别为11.82±5.56、21.38±6.79ng/ml (P=0.001)。此外,在病例组和对照组中,分别有18人(46.2%)和1人(2.6%)缺乏维生素D;20例(51.3%)和34例(87.2%)患者维生素D水平不足;分别有1名(2.6%)和4名(10.3%)受试者维生素D水平充足。因此,与对照组相比,病例组的血清维生素D水平显著降低(P=0.001)。此外,血清维生素D水平与脂溢性皮炎病程和严重程度无相关性(P < 0.05)。结论:根据本研究结果,脂溢性皮炎患者血清维生素D水平低于一般人群,这可能与疾病的致病性有关。
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