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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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IJPR 9[3] July - September 2017 Special Issue

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Deficiency / insufficiency of vitamin D in patients with pityriasis alba: a possible link with the etiopathogenesis of the disease

Author: , MEKHRINISO R. MIRZOEVA
Abstract: Pityriasisalba (PA) is common in countries with tropical and subtropical climates, including Uzbekistan. The pathogenesis remains unknown and therefore the treatment is ineffective. The study is based on the lack of information on the role of vitamin D in the pathogenesis of RA. Objective: to determine the level of vitamin D in RA patients with an assessment of the relationship between vitamin D deficiency and serum IgE concentration and the possible role of vitamin D in the pathogenesis of RA. Vitamin D deficiency / insufficiency in RA patients is detected in 92.7% of cases. The level of total serum IgE correlates with the degree of decrease in the level of vitamin D. The maximum values of the level of IgE are determined with a deficiency of vitamin D. It is recommended to monitor the level of vitamin D in patients with RA. Correction of vitamin D deficiency / deficiency in RA patients is required.
Keyword: Pityriasisalba, vitamin D, IgE.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.417
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