Volume 145, Issue 6 pp. 1008-1014

Vitiligo-like leucoderma during photochemotherapy for mycosis fungoides

D. Mimouni

D. Mimouni

Departments of Dermatology and

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M. David

M. David

Departments of Dermatology and

Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

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M. Feinmesser

M. Feinmesser

Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

Pathology, Rabin Medical Centre, Beilinson Campus, Petah Tikva 49100, Israel

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C.I. Coire

C.I. Coire

Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

Pathology, Rabin Medical Centre, Beilinson Campus, Petah Tikva 49100, Israel

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E. Hodak

E. Hodak

Departments of Dermatology and

Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

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First published: 23 December 2001
Citations: 20
Daniel Mimouni. E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

We describe four patients with mycosis fungoides (MF) in whom depigmentation, and also leucotrichia in one, occurred following the resolution of the eruption during phototherapy (psoralen plus ultraviolet A treatment in three patients, climatotherapy in one). In all cases, the depigmentation was localized to the area of the pre-existing MF lesions. There was no clinically obvious phototoxicity. Biopsy study including S100 staining in all cases, and electron microscopy in one case, demonstrated the total absence of melanocytes, with no evidence of MF. It is suggested that the phototherapy may have activated a cell-mediated immunity leading to destruction of the melanocytes. We recommend that vitiligo-like leucoderma be added to the list of untoward effects of phototherapy in MF.

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