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World J Radiol. Apr 28, 2014; 6(4): 119-124
Published online Apr 28, 2014. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v6.i4.119
Imaging of skeletal muscle in vitamin D deficiency
Bianca Bignotti, Angela Cadoni, Carlo Martinoli, Alberto Tagliafico
Bianca Bignotti, Carlo Martinoli, Radiology Department, University of Genoa, 16138 Genoa, Italy
Angela Cadoni, Alberto Tagliafico, Institute of Anatomy, Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Genoa, 16138 Genoa, Italy
Author contributions: Bignotti B, Cadoni A, Martinoli C and Tagliafico A entirely contributed to this paper.
Supported by Partially founded by the European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology, Young Investigator Grant to Alberto Tagliafico; UNIGE, No. PRA 2012
Correspondence to: Alberto Tagliafico, MD, Institute of Anatomy, Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Genoa, Via de Toni 14, 16138 Genoa, Italy. albertotagliafico@gmail.com
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Received: December 27, 2013
Revised: February 28, 2014
Accepted: April 9, 2014
Published online: April 28, 2014
Abstract

Elderly people are prone to accidental falls and one of the main risk factor is considered muscle weakness. Several studies focused on muscle weakness and muscle morphology changes in the elderly that may be associated with vitamin D deficiency. The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency is higher than previously though representing an important issue for public health and prevention. There is an increased interest in vitamin D effects in skeletal muscle and imaging modalities are particularly involved in this field. In patients with vitamin D deficiency, ultrasound, computed tomography, densitometry and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can efficiently describe changes in muscle morphology and size. Moreover, new imaging modalities, such as MRI spectroscopy, may improve knowledge about the metabolic effects of vitamin D in skeletal muscle. In this narrative review we will discuss the role of skeletal muscle imaging in vitamin D-deficient individuals. The aim of this paper is to improve and encourage the role of radiologists in this field.

Keywords: Muscle, Vitamin D, Vitamin D deficiency, Ultrasound, Computed tomography, Magnetic resonance imaging

Core tip: Elderly people are prone to accidental falls and many fractures sometimes due to vitamin D deficiency. In this narrative review we will discuss the role of skeletal muscle imaging in vitamin D-deficient individuals. The aim of this paper is to improve and encourage the role of radiologists in this field.