@article{article_1579685, title={Evaluation of Vitamin D and Hematological Parameters in Pediatric Non-Scarring Alopecias}, journal={Duzce Medical Journal}, volume={27}, pages={64–68}, year={2025}, DOI={10.18678/dtfd.1579685}, author={Şereflican, Betül and Dilcan, Merve and Polat, Mualla}, keywords={Alopecia, alopecia areata, androgenetic alopecia, vitamin D}, abstract={Aim: Vitamin D is an important factor for the hair follicle cycle. Alopecia areata (AA), androgenetic alopecia (AGA), and telogen effluvium (TE) are the most common forms of non-scarring alopecia. This study aimed to define vitamin D levels and hemogram parameters in children and adolescents with non-cicatricial alopecia. Material and Methods: A total of 157 patients under the age of 18 and diagnosed with AA, AGA, and TE were included in this retrospective study. Vitamin D levels, and neutrophil/lymphocyte (neu/lym) and platelet/lymphocyte (plt/lym) ratios were evaluated. Vitamin D levels were examined in four different groups according to the admission period as autumn, winter, spring, and summer. Results: Of the patients, 30 were diagnosed with AA, 11 with AGA, and 116 with TE. Vitamin D deficiency was detected in 128 of 153 patients, of whom vitamin D levels were examined, insufficiency in 20, and sufficiency in 5. There was no statistically significant difference in vitamin D levels between groups (p=0.114). Also, no statistically significant difference was found between the groups in terms of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency (p=0.403). Vitamin D levels were significantly higher in males than in females (p <0.001), and in autumn than in winter (p=0.043). The ratio of neu/lym in patients with TE was significantly higher than the patients in the AA group (p=0.005). Conclusion: Vitamin D deficiency was seen in a very high percentage of all non-cicatricial alopecia. Neu/lym ratio may be a more appropriate inflammatory marker for patients with TE than the other nonscarring alopecia.}, number={1}, publisher={Duzce University}