Volume 172, Issue 3 pp. 716-721
Epidemiology and Health Services Research

Hypochromic vitiligo: delineation of a new entity

K. Ezzedine

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K. Ezzedine

Department of Dermatology and Pediatric Dermatology, National Centre for Rare Skin Disorders, Hôpital Pellegrin and University of Bordeaux and Inserm U1035, Bordeaux, France

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Khaled Ezzedine.

E-mail: [email protected]

Thierry Passeron.

E-mail: [email protected]

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A. Mahé

A. Mahé

Department of Dermatology, Regional Hospital Center of Colmar, Colmar, France

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N. van Geel

N. van Geel

Department of Dermatology, University Hospital of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium

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N. Cardot-Leccia

N. Cardot-Leccia

Department of Dermatology, University Hospital of Nice, Nice, France

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Y. Gauthier

Y. Gauthier

Department of Dermatology and Pediatric Dermatology, National Centre for Rare Skin Disorders, Hôpital Pellegrin and University of Bordeaux and Inserm U1035, Bordeaux, France

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V. Descamps

V. Descamps

Department of Dermatology, Bichat Hospital, Paris, France

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A. Al Issa

A. Al Issa

National Center for Vitiligo and Psoriasis, Olaya District, Tahlia Street, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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F. Ly

F. Ly

Department of Dermatology, EPS Institut d'Hygiène Sociale de Dakar, Université Ckeikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Senegal

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O. Chosidow

O. Chosidow

Department of Dermatology, Henri Mondor Hospital, Paris, France

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A. Taïeb

A. Taïeb

Department of Dermatology and Pediatric Dermatology, National Centre for Rare Skin Disorders, Hôpital Pellegrin and University of Bordeaux and Inserm U1035, Bordeaux, France

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T. Passeron

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T. Passeron

Department of Dermatology, University Hospital of Nice, Nice, France

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Khaled Ezzedine.

E-mail: [email protected]

Thierry Passeron.

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First published: 25 September 2014
Citations: 30
Funding sources None.
Conflicts of interest None declared.
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Summary

Background

Hypochromic vitiligo is a rare entity that has been reported only twice under the term ‘vitiligo minor’, with an absence of clear delineation.

Objectives

To delineate hypochromic vitiligo through a case series of patients with typical bilateral hypopigmented lesions affecting the face and trunk.

Methods

This is a retrospective multicentric evaluation study conducted in eight departments of dermatology in France, Belgium, Senegal and Saudi Arabia.

Results

Twenty-four cases of hypochromic vitiligo were identified. Fourteen were men and 10 women. The mean age at diagnosis was 35·4 years (range 8–66). Strikingly, all patients were dark skinned, with skin types V and VI. The pattern of distribution was highly similar in most of the patients (18 of 24), with involvement of the face and neck area predominating on seborrhoeic areas associated with multiple isolated hypopigmented macules involving predominantly the scalp. The retrospective nature of this study is its main limitation.

Conclusions

Hypochromic vitiligo is not yet part of a conventional classification. The disease seems to be limited to individuals with dark skin types. Hypopigmented seborrhoeic face and neck involvement associated with hypopigmented macules of the trunk and scalp is the hallmark of the disease.

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