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Objective: Levels of Vitamin D may influence the development of knee osteoarthritis (OA), which is one of the most common joint diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between serum Vitamin D deficiency and knee OA in Ardabil and Iran. Methods: One hundred fifty-eight consecutive patients referred to rheumatology clinic of Ardabil City Hospital were recruited in the study. All the participants underwent x-rays in two anterior-posterior and side views of the knees. Staging of knee OA was done according to Kellgren-Lawrence criteria. Seventy-nine individuals with clinical and radiographic signs of knee OA were defined as the case group, and those without clinical and radiographic signs of the disease were defined as a control group. Haematology and biochemical profile including measurement of 25-hydroxyvitamin D serum level was performed in the participants. Results: The mean age of patients and controls were 54.12 ± 4.67 and 55.37 ± 5.12 years, respectively. The average serum vitamin D in OA patients and controls were 26.8±6.2 ng /ml and 28.1±5.3ng/ml, respectively (p=0.36). There was a significant association between serum vitamin D and staging of knee OA (p=0.001). Based on vitamin D levels, most of patients with vitamin D deficiency were in stages III and IV. Conclusion: The findings of the study suggest that vitamin D deficiency should be considered in patients with OA and treated accordingly.
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Anari, H., Enteshari-Moghaddam, A., & Abdolzadeh, Y. (2019). Association between serum Vitamin D deficiency and Knee Osteoarthritis. Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology, 30(4), 216–219. https://doi.org/10.31138/MJR.30.4.216
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