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Medical Journal of Islamic World Academy of Sciences. 2018; 26 (1): 6-9
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-198586

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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia [CLL] is a chronic lymphoproliferative hematological malignancy accompanied by a Chronic lymphocytic leukemia [CLL] is a chronic lymphoproliferative hematological malignancy accompanied by a monoclonal proliferation of mature B lymphocytes. Vitamin D is vital in calcium hemostasis in serum and skeletal system and is involved in several other cellular processes such as differentiation, proliferation, apoptosis, and angiogenesis. Vitamin D receptors were also demonstrated in normal or malignant hematopoietic cells. The correlation of low serum vitamin D levels with colorectal, breast, and other solid-organ neoplasms is well known. With regard to CLL, vitamin D inadequacy is related to bad prognosis, bad overall survival, and necessity to start treatment early. This study aimed to compare vitamin D levels of patients with early-stage CLL and controls and to examine its relationship with prognostic indicators. The study included 33 patients with early-stage CLL treated at Atatürk Training and Research Hospital Hematology Clinic between 2015 and 2017 and 34 healthy controls. Age and gender distribution in both groups was similar. Patients with <20 ng/mL vitamin D level were considered as vitamin D deficient. Vitamin D deficiency was detected in 26/33 patients with CLL and 16/34 controls. A statistically significant difference in vitamin D deficiency was found between these two groups [P = 0.003]. CLL cases were compared in terms of RAI stage, splenomegaly, hepatomegaly, and presence of B symptoms. However, no significant difference was observed. This study demonstrated that vitamin D levels of patients with early-stage CLL were significantly low in comparison with those of healthy population, in line with the literature. More comprehensive studies are required for assessing the effects of low vitamin D levels on the prognosis of patients with early-stage CLL

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