Pattern of childhood onset vitiligo at a tertiary care centre in south- west Rajasthan

Context : Onset of vitiligo during childhood is not uncommon but the data is limited on this subject. Aims : This study was planned to assess the magnitude of childhood onset vitiligo (COV) and adulthood onset vitiligo (AOV), and compare their clinical pattern. Settings and Design : A cross sectiona...

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Main Authors: Ashu Kayal, Lalit K Gupta, Ashok K Khare, Sharad Mehta, Asit Mittal, C M Kuldeep
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dermatology
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Online Access:http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2015;volume=60;issue=5;spage=520;epage=520;aulast=Kayal
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spelling doaj-7a96d8dca46b4a94a19e19a0413ae8642020-11-24T20:48:06ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dermatology0019-51541998-36112015-01-0160552052010.4103/0019-5154.164423Pattern of childhood onset vitiligo at a tertiary care centre in south- west RajasthanAshu KayalLalit K GuptaAshok K KhareSharad MehtaAsit MittalC M KuldeepContext : Onset of vitiligo during childhood is not uncommon but the data is limited on this subject. Aims : This study was planned to assess the magnitude of childhood onset vitiligo (COV) and adulthood onset vitiligo (AOV), and compare their clinical pattern. Settings and Design : A cross sectional hospital based clinical study. Materials and Methods : Consecutive patients with vitiligo attending the Dermatology OPD of RNT Medical College and MB Government Hospital, Udaipur, from April 2012 to September 2012 were the subjects of this study. A detailed history taking followed by general, systemic and cutaneous examination, and relevant investigations were carried out. The findings were recorded in a proforma for analysis and interpretation of data. Statistical analysis used : Statistical analysis of data was done using chi- square and Z test. Results: Of the 295 patients seen during the study period, 109 (36.95%) were patients with COV while 186 (63.05%) had AOV; the COV: AOV ratio being 1: 1.71. Amongst COV patients, females (65/109; 59.63%) outnumbered males (44/109; 40.37%). Maximum (51; 46.79%) patients of COV had onset of their disease on head and neck, out of which eyelid was the initial site of lesion in 29 (26.61%) patients. None of COV patients had universal and isolated mucosal vitiligo. Conclusions : Female predominance, affection of eyelids as initial site, and less frequent mucosal involvement in COV were the clinical features different from AOV.http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2015;volume=60;issue=5;spage=520;epage=520;aulast=KayalVitiligoChildhood onset vitiligoAdulthood onset vitiligoPigmentary disorderMelanocytes
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author Ashu Kayal
Lalit K Gupta
Ashok K Khare
Sharad Mehta
Asit Mittal
C M Kuldeep
spellingShingle Ashu Kayal
Lalit K Gupta
Ashok K Khare
Sharad Mehta
Asit Mittal
C M Kuldeep
Pattern of childhood onset vitiligo at a tertiary care centre in south- west Rajasthan
Indian Journal of Dermatology
Vitiligo
Childhood onset vitiligo
Adulthood onset vitiligo
Pigmentary disorder
Melanocytes
author_facet Ashu Kayal
Lalit K Gupta
Ashok K Khare
Sharad Mehta
Asit Mittal
C M Kuldeep
author_sort Ashu Kayal
title Pattern of childhood onset vitiligo at a tertiary care centre in south- west Rajasthan
title_short Pattern of childhood onset vitiligo at a tertiary care centre in south- west Rajasthan
title_full Pattern of childhood onset vitiligo at a tertiary care centre in south- west Rajasthan
title_fullStr Pattern of childhood onset vitiligo at a tertiary care centre in south- west Rajasthan
title_full_unstemmed Pattern of childhood onset vitiligo at a tertiary care centre in south- west Rajasthan
title_sort pattern of childhood onset vitiligo at a tertiary care centre in south- west rajasthan
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dermatology
issn 0019-5154
1998-3611
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Context : Onset of vitiligo during childhood is not uncommon but the data is limited on this subject. Aims : This study was planned to assess the magnitude of childhood onset vitiligo (COV) and adulthood onset vitiligo (AOV), and compare their clinical pattern. Settings and Design : A cross sectional hospital based clinical study. Materials and Methods : Consecutive patients with vitiligo attending the Dermatology OPD of RNT Medical College and MB Government Hospital, Udaipur, from April 2012 to September 2012 were the subjects of this study. A detailed history taking followed by general, systemic and cutaneous examination, and relevant investigations were carried out. The findings were recorded in a proforma for analysis and interpretation of data. Statistical analysis used : Statistical analysis of data was done using chi- square and Z test. Results: Of the 295 patients seen during the study period, 109 (36.95%) were patients with COV while 186 (63.05%) had AOV; the COV: AOV ratio being 1: 1.71. Amongst COV patients, females (65/109; 59.63%) outnumbered males (44/109; 40.37%). Maximum (51; 46.79%) patients of COV had onset of their disease on head and neck, out of which eyelid was the initial site of lesion in 29 (26.61%) patients. None of COV patients had universal and isolated mucosal vitiligo. Conclusions : Female predominance, affection of eyelids as initial site, and less frequent mucosal involvement in COV were the clinical features different from AOV.
topic Vitiligo
Childhood onset vitiligo
Adulthood onset vitiligo
Pigmentary disorder
Melanocytes
url http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2015;volume=60;issue=5;spage=520;epage=520;aulast=Kayal
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