Vitamin d deficiency in patients with chronic liver disease and cirrhosis
- PMID: 22113744
- DOI: 10.1007/s11894-011-0231-7
Vitamin d deficiency in patients with chronic liver disease and cirrhosis
Abstract
Vitamin D is now widely recognized to have multiple extraskeletal health functions. The liver is one of the major organs involved in its metabolism. Recent studies have demonstrated a very high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency in patients with chronic liver disease and cirrhosis. There is an emerging interest to explore the relationship between vitamin D deficiency and prevalence and severity of non-alcoholic liver disease and response to antiviral therapy in hepatitis C. In this review, we discuss the current status of our understanding of vitamin D metabolism and vitamin D deficiency in patients with chronic liver disease and cirrhosis.
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