Vitamin D deficiency is common in patients with cirrhosis and is associated with bone density changes. It is generally recommended that patients with cirrhosis and low bone density receive calcium and vitamin D supplementation, despite a lack of evidence for a role of vitamin D in the pathogenesis or treatment of osteoporosis in cirrhotic patients. This Review revisits the controversy surrounding the role of vitamin D in hepatic bone disease and discusses vitamin D therapy in this setting.
- Bronwyn A Crawford
- Eternity D Labio
- Geoffrey W McCaughan