Abstract:Background:There seems to be a relationship between 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] level and rheumatoid arthritis (RA)(1). It has been proposed that susceptibility for RA exists in selected patients with low 25(OH) with conflicting results (2,3) Regarding disease activity, most of the evidence suggests an inverse relationship of disease activity with 25(OH)D levels(4). To our knowledge, there is only a small study that suggests low 25(oh) D levels as a predictor of disease activity (5) in our regionObjectives:W… Show more
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