Vitamin D deficiency is a condition often found in various autoimmune diseases, including vitiligo. There were clinical improvements in autoimmune patients who had been given oral vitamin D supplementation, as well as vitiligo patients. This study aimed to analyze the comparison effect of a combination therapy of 308-nm-excimer light phototherapy and vitamin D3 supplementation toward 308-nm-excimer light phototherapy alone to increase of serum 25-(OH)D levels in childhood vitiligo patients. Subjects consisted of 16 childhood vitiligo patients that divided into two groups; group I was given a combination of 308-nm-excimer light phototherapy and 5000 IU of vitamin D3 supplement once daily, while group II was given monotherapy of excimer light. There were highly significant increase of 25-(OH)D serum in both groups which were 324.00±119.066% and 29.84±36.106%, respectively. The very significant result was seen in a comparison of average increased of serum 25-(OH)D levels between both groups. The study concluded that combination of 308-nm-excimer light phototherapy and vitamin D3 supplementation gave a better effect than phototherapy only to increase of serum 25-(OH)D levels in childhood vitiligo patients.
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Dwiyana, R. F., Nugrahaini, P. K. C., Larasati, D. P., Diana, I. A., Hindritiani, R., Gunawan, H., & Suwarsa, O. (2019). The efficacy of Vitamin D3 supplementation in increasing 25-hydroxyVitamin D levels in childhood vitiligo patients receiving 308-nm-excimer light phototherapy. Dermatology Reports, 11(S1), 81–83. https://doi.org/10.4081/dr.2019.8049
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