Vitiligo
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Clinic
- Vitiligo is a disorder that causes the skin to lose its color.
- Specific causes are unknown but studies suggest a link to immune system changes.
- Vitiligo results from the destruction of epidermal melanocytes by autoreactive cytotoxic T cells.
Signs / Symptoms
- The only sign of vitiligo is the presence of pale patchy areas of Depigmented skin which tend to occur on the extremities.
- Sometimes itching before a new patch occurs.
- Patches are initially small, but often grow and change shape.
- They are most prominent on the face, hands, wrists, around body orifices, such as the mouth, eyes, nostrils, genitalia and umbilicus.
- Some lesions have increased skin pigment around the edges.
- They may experience depression and similar mood disorders.
Related disease
- Hashimoto's thyroiditis
- Scleroderma
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Type 1 diabetes mellitus
- Psoriasis
- Addison's disease
- Pernicious anemia
- Alopecia areata
- SLE
- Celiac disease
- Addison's disease
- Autoimmune Polyendocrine Syndrome
Note
- It seems that vitiligo is a part of Autoimmune disease named APS