Anand Patted's research while affiliated with ChanRe Rheumatology & Immunology Center and Research and other places
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Publication (1)
Aim:
The aim of this exploratory study is to estimate the relationship between vitamin D (vit D) deficiency and active rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and the role of supplementation in improving disease activity.
Method:
A randomized recruitment, consent screening, open-label interventional study was conducted in patients who fulfilled American Coll...
Citations
... Notably, cytokine levels were negatively correlated with 25-OHD and positively with ROS [29]. A study on 150 RA patients treated with disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) revealed that supplementation with vitamin D3 could significantly improve disease activity [30]. Similar results were achieved by Mukherjee et al.-patients supplemented with 60,000 IU of 1,25(OH)2D3 reported significantly higher median pain relief scores and DAS28 scores [31]. ...