Volume : IX, Issue : IV, April - 2019

ROLE OF VITAMIN–D IN VITILIGO PATIENTS: RECENNT ADVANCES

Ramawatar Singh, Yogesh Kumar Kasediya

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Background: Currently, Vitamin D in vitiligo, skeletal and cardiovascular disorders (CVDs), cancers, central nervous system (CNS) diseases, reproductive diseases (RDs) , infections, and autoimmune and dermatological disorders (AIDDs) are two main sources of vitamin D are sun exposure (SE) and oral intake (OI), including with the vitamin D supplementation and dietary intake are responsible according to different clinical conditions. Material and methods: We are find out through literature and compare that several factors are linked to vitamin D status, different skin type, age, sex, body mass index (BMI) , physical activity (PA), alcohol intake (AI), including with the vitamin D receptor polymorphisms (VDRPs). Results: 90% photosensitive disorders (PSD) portends to avoid sun exposure, and practice, 70% photoprotection, Patients with at risk for vitamin D deficiency (VDD–60–80% . Vitamin D serum concentration (VDSC) within normal levels are leading to atopic dermatitis (ADs), psoriasis, vitiligo, polymorphous light eruption (PLE), mycosis fungoides, alopecia areata, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and 90% report shown in melanoma patients. Conclusion: Vitamin D status (VDS) had the potential benefits of skin diseases with vitiligo

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ROLE OF VITAMIN-D IN VITILIGO PATIENTS: RECENNT ADVANCES, Ramawatar Singh, Yogesh Kumar Kasediya INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-9 | Issue-4 | April-2019


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