Serum concentrations of 25-OH vitamin D in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) are inversely related to disease activity: Is it time to routinely supplement patients with SLE with vitamin D?

H. Amital, Z. Szekanecz, G. Szücs, K. Dankó, E. Nagy, T. Csépány, E. Kiss, J. Rovensky, A. Tuchynova, D. Kozakova, A. Doria, N. Corocher, N. Agmon-Levin, V. Barak, H. Orbach, G. Zandman-Goddard, Yehuda Shoenfeld*

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