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Prevalence of hypovitaminosis D in patients with juvenile osteochondritis dissecans

Juvenile osteochondritis dissecans (JOCD) is an acquired joint disease of unknown etiology that affects skeletally immature patients and has the potential to progress to osteoarthritis. Recent studies have reported a high prevalence of vitaminD deficiency in patients with osteochondral lesions. The...

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Published in:Revista española de cirugía ortopédica y traumatología 2021-03, Vol.65 (2), p.132-137
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description Juvenile osteochondritis dissecans (JOCD) is an acquired joint disease of unknown etiology that affects skeletally immature patients and has the potential to progress to osteoarthritis. Recent studies have reported a high prevalence of vitaminD deficiency in patients with osteochondral lesions. The aim of our study was to determine serum vitaminD levels in patients diagnosed with JOCD. Serum 25(OH)D levels of 31 patients (22 males) presenting 40 lesions (29 JOCD of the knee, and 11 of the ankle) were evaluated. The average age was 11.9±2.9years. HypovitaminosisD was defined as a value less than 30ng/mL and was divided into vitaminD insufficiency (20 to 30ng/mL) and vitaminD deficiency (
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