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Title: Plasma total ascorbic acid and serum 25-hydroxy-vitamin-D status in patients with venous leg ulcers : a case–control study
Authors: Agius, Charlton
Brincat, Ian
Buhagiar, Gerald
Gruppetta, Mark
Cassar, Kevin
Boffa, Michael J.
Micallef, Daniel (2021)
Keywords: Leg ulcer
Leg -- Wounds and injuries -- Treatment
Wound healing -- Nutritional aspects
Vitamin C -- Physiological effect
Vitamin D -- Physiological effect
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Citation: Agius, C., Micallef, D., Brincat, I., Buhagiar, G., Gruppetta, M., Cassar, K., & Boffa, M. (2021). Plasma total ascorbic acid and serum 25-hydroxy-vitamin-D status in patients with venous leg ulcers : a case–control study. International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 153473462110619-15347346211061967.
Abstract: Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) pose a significant burden on patients, health care systems, and national economies. Nutritional health is an important determinant of wound healing. Vitamin C and D levels and additional biochemical markers, C-reactive protein, and albumin in a group of patients with VLUs, were compared with a control group without VLUs. No significant difference in either nutrient marker was found with the presence, size, or duration of VLUs. Obesity was significantly more common in the VLU group, as noted in other studies. Additional controlled studies should be performed with measures of VLU size and duration to assess long-term outcomes with nutritional therapy.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/88676
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