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Aim: Determination of the 25(OH) vitamin D levels in Greek-born and in Bangladeshi immigrant patients in Greece with diabetes with and without polyneuropathy. Materials and Methods: The method for the detection and staging of polyneuropathy proposed by Dyck, 1988 was used. Results: A total of 111 Bangladeshi immigrants and 101 Greek diabetic patients took part in the study. Vitamin D levels were significantly lower in Bangladeshi than in Greek diabetic patients, and were significantly lower in Greek patients with small-fiber neuropathy. In Bangladeshi patients, there was no statistically significant difference in the subgroup of patients with polyneuropathy in comparison to those without polyneuropathy. Conclusion: The association of vitamin D deficiency only with a small number of Greek patients with exclusively small-fiber neuropathy does not allow us to draw a definite conclusion on the role of vitamin D in the pathogenesis of diabetic neuropathy.
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Zambelis, T., Papadakis, G., Kokotis, P., Villiotou, V., Dogkas, N., & Karandreas, N. (2017). Lack of definite association of Vitamin D deficiency with diabetic neuropathy. investigation in Greek and in bangladeshi patients. In Vivo, 31(2), 259–261. https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.11054
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