Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5931797 | The American Journal of the Medical Sciences | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In the group of rheumatic patients, a high prevalence of serum vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency was found regardless of the type of arthritis. Patients with PsA might have higher levels of vitamin D than patients with RA, and this was associated with disease activity and functional ability. The results of this study indicate that prophylactic supplementation with vitamin D might be recommended for all rheumatic patients.
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Authors
Simeon MD, PhD, Frane MD, MSc, Hana S. MD, ÄurÄica B. MD, PhD, Branimir MD, PhD, Marija MD, Dubravka MD, MSc, Andrea T. PhD, Selma MD, PhD,