Serum 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D Levels in Patients with Acute Hepatitis (Ischemic, Toxic, and Viral): Association With Clinical Progression and Mortality
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2017Author
Kose, Murat
Erguven, Ebru Ayozturk
Arman, Yucel
Arslan, Kadem
Kutlu, Orkide
Akarsu, Murat
Yuruyen, Gulden A.
Altun, Ozgur
Ozcan, Mustafa
Tukek, Tufan
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Objective: Vitamin D is a key regulator of calcium homeostasis and has anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects. Active vitamin D has a direct effect on T cells and antigen-presenting cells. It also suppresses the differentiation of B cells to plasma cells and inhibits immunoglobulin production. Vitamin D supplementation is associated with a favorable outcome in chronic inflammatory diseases. In this study, we aimed to determine serum vitamin D levels in patients with acute toxic, ischemic, or viral hepatitis and whether the levels had an effect on clinical progression or mortality in patients with acute hepatitis.
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