Vitamin D is a crucial nutrient with many pleiotropic effects on health and various chronic diseases. The purpose of this review is to provide a detailed report on the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying vitamin D deficiency in patients with chronic liver disease, addressing the different liver etiologies and the condition of advanced chronic liver disease (cirrhosis) with related complications. To date, patients with liver disease, regardless of underlying etiology, have been shown to have reduced levels of vitamin D. There is also evidence of the predictive role of vitamin D values in complications and progression of advanced disease. However, specific indications of vitamin D supplementation are not conclusive concerning what is alr...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is a common finding in chronic liver disease. It has also been link...
Low 25(OH) vitamin D concentration is observed to be associated with liver dysfunction and predict h...
New evidence suggests that low serum Vitamin D may cause nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). H...
Vitamin D is a crucial nutrient with many pleiotropic effects on health and various chronic diseases...
Introduction: It is long known that vitamin D deficiency was common in patients with liver disease, ...
Introduction: Vitamin D, along with its beneficial effects on bone, has many other advantages. There...
SummaryVitamin D is synthesized predominantly in the liver and functions as an important secosteroid...
In animal models and human cross-sectional studies, vitamin D deficiency has been associated with li...
Background: Vitamin D is a hormone with known effect on calcium homeostasis, but recently there is i...
Vitamin D is becoming increasingly accepted as an important physiological regulator outside of its c...
Over the past few years, growing interest has been shown for the impact of dietary requirements and ...
SummaryVitamin D is increasingly becoming recognized as an important physiological regulator with pl...
Vitamin D deficiency is common in advanced liver disease but its clinical significance remains contr...
Vitamin D is an important secosteroid hormone with pleiotropic effects that influence downstream tra...
Background and aims Vitamin D deficiency is frequent in patients with cirrhosis. The aims of this s...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is a common finding in chronic liver disease. It has also been link...
Low 25(OH) vitamin D concentration is observed to be associated with liver dysfunction and predict h...
New evidence suggests that low serum Vitamin D may cause nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). H...
Vitamin D is a crucial nutrient with many pleiotropic effects on health and various chronic diseases...
Introduction: It is long known that vitamin D deficiency was common in patients with liver disease, ...
Introduction: Vitamin D, along with its beneficial effects on bone, has many other advantages. There...
SummaryVitamin D is synthesized predominantly in the liver and functions as an important secosteroid...
In animal models and human cross-sectional studies, vitamin D deficiency has been associated with li...
Background: Vitamin D is a hormone with known effect on calcium homeostasis, but recently there is i...
Vitamin D is becoming increasingly accepted as an important physiological regulator outside of its c...
Over the past few years, growing interest has been shown for the impact of dietary requirements and ...
SummaryVitamin D is increasingly becoming recognized as an important physiological regulator with pl...
Vitamin D deficiency is common in advanced liver disease but its clinical significance remains contr...
Vitamin D is an important secosteroid hormone with pleiotropic effects that influence downstream tra...
Background and aims Vitamin D deficiency is frequent in patients with cirrhosis. The aims of this s...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is a common finding in chronic liver disease. It has also been link...
Low 25(OH) vitamin D concentration is observed to be associated with liver dysfunction and predict h...
New evidence suggests that low serum Vitamin D may cause nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). H...