13 -6 (38) 2021 — U.U. Sabirov., A.S. Yakubova — THE IMPORTANCE OF VITAMIN D IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF VITILIGO

THE IMPORTANCE OF VITAMIN D IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF VITILIGO

U.U. Sabirov., Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Dermatovenereology and Cosmetology

A.S. Yakubova Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Dermatovenereology and Cosmetology

Resume

The article presents a literature review and the authors’ own research on the content of vitamin D in the blood in patients with vitiligo. The significance of vitamin D in the pathogenesis and clinical course of vitiligo has been shown.

Key words: vitamin D, vitiligo, pathogenesis, clinic.

First page

74

Last page

78

For citation: U.U. Sabirov., A.S. Yakubova THE IMPORTANCE OF VITAMIN D IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF VITILIGO //New Day in Medicine 6(38)2021 74-78 https://cutt.ly/zT8hBAn

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