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Vitamin D deficiency is a growing problem worldwide; it is associated with a variety of disease3,4. Vitamin D receptor is present in most tissues and cells of the body. Vitamin D deficiency could lead to complications, such as low bone mineral density, osteopenia and osteoporosis, cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases, and increased cancer risk1,4,5. Vitamin D deficiency evaluation is important to avoid diverse health conditions3,6,7. Vitamin D Status in Secondary Care Patients