Journal of International Medical Research (Aug 2024)

Periorbital melanosis and its possible association with insulin resistance and vitamin D deficiency: A pilot case-control study

  • Sara I. Taha,
  • Lamyaa Salem,
  • Rasha Mohamad Hassan,
  • Mahy El-Bassiouny,
  • Marwa Hamdy,
  • Marwa Adham El-Mohamdy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605241270648
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52

Abstract

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Objective To investigate the possible association of periorbital melanosis (POM) with insulin resistance (IR) and vitamin D serum levels. Methods In this pilot, case-control study, we included 100 adult patients with POM and 100 age- and sex-matched healthy control subjects. Vitamin D levels and IR indices (i.e., homeostatic model assessment-insulin resistance [HOMA-IR], triglycerides/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (TG/HDL-c) ratio, adiponectin/leptin (A/L) ratio) were compared between cases and controls. Results Compared with controls, POM cases had significantly higher values of HOMA-IR and TG/HDL-c ratio, and significantly lower values of A/L and vitamin D. HOMA-IR and TG/HDL-c ratio were statistically significantly positively correlated with POM severity while Vitamin D and A/L ratio were statistically significantly negatively correlated. Conclusion POM was associated with indices of IR and vitamin D deficiency. However, the exact causal link among POM, IR, and vitamin D needs to be established. However, the results of this pilot study suggest that POM may have potential as a cutaneous non-invasive marker of these metabolic disorders which would assist in detecting and treating them at an early stage.