Author/Authors :
Etemadifar، Masoud نويسنده , , Abtahi ، Seyed Hossein نويسنده , , Razmjoo، Hassan نويسنده , , Abtahi، Mohammad-Ali نويسنده , , Dehghani، Alireza نويسنده Isfahan Eye Research Center (IERC), Ophthalmology Ward, Feiz Hospital, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , , Salari، Mehri نويسنده sfahan Eye Research Center (IERC), Department of Neurology, Medical School, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , , Maghzi، Amir-Hadi نويسنده , , Akbari، Mojtaba نويسنده Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, ISFAHAN-IRAN. ,
Abstract :
Objectives: The onset of multiple sclerosis in the majority of the
cases occurs as a clinically isolated syndrome (CIS). We sought
to assess serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OHD) in CIS
patients and healthy controls.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study 40 patients (36 women and
4 men) with CIS manifesting as a single isolated optic neuritis and
40 Age- and sex-matched healthy controls (35 women and 5 men)
were enrolled between late October 2010 and early March 2011.
General vitamin D deficiency was defined as serum 25-OHD levels
of lower than 20 ng/ml and was classified as mild (15 < 25-OHD
< 20 ng/ml), moderate (8 < 25-OHD < 15 ng/ml), and severe (25-
OHD < 8 ng/ml).
Results: We found no difference in the median interquartile
range [IQR] between CIS patients and controls (17.95 [10.40-
29.13] vs. 17.00 [12.25-31.00]; P=0.57). However, when stratified
by the levels of deficiency, among CIS patients a significantly
higher proportion had severe vitamin D deficiency in comparison
to healthy controls (20% vs. 2.5%; P=0.034). Nevertheless, the
frequency of general (62.5% vs. 60%, P=0.82), mild (25% vs.
30%, P=0.80), and moderate (17.5% vs. 27.5%, P=0.42) vitamin D
deficiency were not different between the two groups.
Conclusions: Our findings do not indicate any significant
difference of serum 25-OHD between CIS patients and healthy
controls. However, in our series severe vitamin D deficiency was
more frequent among CIS patients.