Author/Editor     Arycan, O; Koc, K; Ersoy, L
Title     Clinical characteristics in 113 Turkish vitiligo patients
Type     članek
Source     Acta Dermatovenerol Alp Panonica Adriat
Vol. and No.     Letnik 17, št. 3
Publication year     2008
Volume     str. 129-32
Language     eng
Abstract     Background and designd: This study assesses clinical findings and coexisting dermatological and systemic diseases of Turkish vitiligo patients. Materials and methods: One hundred and thirteen patients were included in the study over a 2-year period. Patients were diagnosed by clinical findings and Wood's lamp. Each patient's age, sex, date of onset, first localization, clinical type, disease activity, coexisting systemic or dermatological diseases, and familial history were recorded. A complete blood count, routine biochemistry tests, serum vitamin B12 and folic acid, thyroid hormones, and complete urinalysis were done. All patients were examined by the outpatient psychiatric service. Results: The majority of patients were female (n = 60, 53.1%), and the rest males (n = 53, 46.9%). Their ages ranged from 2 to 76 years. Eighty-seven patients showed a progression of vitiligo. The age at onset of the condition varied from 6 months to 75 years. In 58 patients vitiligo was generalized, whereas in 47 it was localized. The most common site of onset was the upper limbs (38.1%), followed by the head and neck (24.8%), trunk (15%), lower limbs (13.3%), and genital area (8.8%). Leukotrichia was present in 21 patients; only 12 had a family history of vitiligo. The most common psychiatric diagnoses were depression (32.7%) and anxiety (15.9%). Coexisting cutaneous and systemic disorders were present in 22 patients. Conclusions: The disease predominantly affects the younger population.
Descriptors     VITILIGO
COMORBIDITY
TURKEY