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Serum Vitamin D Levels in Children with Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis.

Authors :
Bozkurt, Banu
Artac, Hasibe
Ozdemir, Hulya
Ünlü, Ali
Bozkurt, Mete Kaan
Irkec, Murat
Source :
Ocular Immunology & Inflammation. 2018, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p435-439. 5p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

<bold>Purpose: </bold>To evaluate serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D3] levels of vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) children.<bold>Methods: </bold>A total of 62 non-atopic healthy children (64.5% male, mean age 10.79 ± 3.3 years) and 29 VKC children (75.9%, mean age 12.17 ± 2.7 years) were included in the study. Serum 25(OH)D3 levels measured by HPLC were compared between the two groups and a p value of <0.05 was considered as statistically significant.<bold>Results: </bold>The mean serum 25(OH)D3 level of VKC group was significantly lower than in the control group (11.02 ± 5.16 ng/mL and 15.99 ± 7.36 ng/mL, respectively) (p = 0.002). Severe vitamin D deficiency (<10 ng/mL) was detected in 48.3% of VKC children and 22.6% of the controls (p = 0.017). Time spent outdoors during daylight was higher in the control group (229.5 ± 101.2 min) compared with the VKC group (160.7 ± 65.9 min) (p = 0.008), and showed a significant correlation with serum 25(OH)D3 levels (Spearman rho = 0.812) (p<0.001).<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Children with VKC should be evaluated for vitamin D deficiency, which might occur secondary to sun avoidance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09273948
Volume :
26
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ocular Immunology & Inflammation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128968066
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09273948.2016.1235714