Pityriasis alba versus vitiligo

Khalifa E. Sharquie , Adil A. Noaimi , Haitham M. Salmo
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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the factors that support the hypothesis in favor that pityriasis alba might progress into vitiligo.

Patients and methods

This observational case series study was done in Department of Dermatology-Baghdad Hospital during January 2008–September 2009. History and examination were done. Koebner’s phenomenon was carried out for all patients on the hidden areas by blunt object, and watched for 1–3 months to observe the appearance of leukoderma.

Results

One hundred thirty-four patients with pityriasis alba were included, their ages ranged from 2 to 15 (7.9 ± 3.3) years, family history for vitiligo was positive in 26 (19.4%) patients. Nineteen (14.17%) patients had coexistence of pityriasis alba and vitiligo lesions and showed positive wood’s light examination for vitiligo, 11 of 19 (57.89%) patients had positive family history for vitiligo. Only 32 (23.88%) of 134 patients had continued the study and follow-up, 14 (43.75%) patients, showed progression of their original pityriasis alba lesion into vitiligo. Also, 11 (34.35%) had positive Koebner’s phenomenon and 10 (31.25%) patients had positive family of vitiligo.

Conclusions

This study confirmed that pityriasis alba might change into vitiligo by following findings: close association between pityriasis alba and vitiligo, high positive family history of vitiligo among patients with pityriasis alba, high percentage of pityriasis alba progressed to vitiligo and Koebner’s phenomena had a high frequency among patients with pityriasis alba.

目的探讨支持白糠疹可能发展为白癜风假说的因素。患者和方法本观察性病例系列研究于2008年1月至2009年9月在巴格达医院皮肤科完成。做了病史和检查。对所有患者钝物隐藏部位进行Koebner现象观察,观察1-3个月,观察白癜风的出现情况。结果共纳入34例白癜风患者,年龄2 ~ 15岁(7.9±3.3)岁,白癜风家族史阳性26例(19.4%)。白斑病合并白癜风19例(14.17%),白癜风木氏光检查阳性,白癜风家族史阳性11例(57.89%)。134例患者中只有32例(23.88%)患者继续研究和随访,14例(43.75%)患者表现为原白色糠疹病变进展为白癜风。Koebner现象阳性11例(34.35%),白癜风家族阳性10例(31.25%)。结论:白色糠疹与白癜风关系密切,白癜风家族史阳性率高,进展为白癜风的比例高,白斑病患者出现Koebner现象的频率高,证实了白斑病可能转变为白癜风。
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