银屑病患者维生素D、硒和CRP水平的评价

S. Sumathi, S. Babu, K. Karthikeyan
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背景:牛皮癣是一种炎症性皮肤病,与许多临床状况有关。它是遗传易感性和环境因素共同作用的结果,它们共同引起免疫系统的敏感化。我们旨在探讨银屑病患者血清维生素D、硒和CRP水平的状况及其与疾病严重程度的关系。材料与方法:采用以医院为基础的病例对照研究,选取50例银屑病患者和47例健康人。测量血清VD、硒和CRP水平,以及一般人口统计学数据。结果:经统计学分析,银屑病患者VD水平明显降低(p< 0.005)。在人口统计学因素中,银屑病患者的肥胖发生率高于对照组。血清中硒和CRP的水平在两组之间没有显著差异。结论:维生素D缺乏与牛皮癣密切相关。补充维生素D可以帮助控制牛皮癣以及减少肥胖。血清硒和CRP水平在我们的研究中显示的意义不大。
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Evaluation of Vitamin D Status, Selenium & CRP Level in Psoriasis
Background: Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disease that is associated to a number of clinical conditions. It results from a combination of genetic predisposition and environmental factors, which together provoke sensitization of the immune system. We aim to explore the status of serum vitamin D, selenium and CRP levels in patients with psoriasis and their association with the severity of the disease. Materials and Methods: There were 50 psoriasis cases and 47 healthy people in this hospital-based case-control research. The levels of serum VD, selenium, and CRP were measured, as well as the general demographic data. Results: VD levels are considerably lower in psoriasis (p< 0.005) according to statistical analyses. Obesity was found to be more common among psoriasis patients than controls in the demographic factors.The levels of selenium and CRP in the serum did not differ significantly between the two groups. Conclusion: We conclude that vitamin D deficiency is strongly associated with psoriasis. Vitamin D supplementation can help with psoriasis management as well as obesity reduction. Serum selenium and CRP levels have shown very little significance in our study.
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