Audiological Manifestations in Vitiligo Patients

Introduction: The hallmark of vitiligo is the disappearance of melanocytes from the skin due to an as yet unidentified mechanism. The presence of melanocytes in the auditory apparatus suggests that this system could possibly be affected by vitiligo, which targets the melanocytes of the whole body an...

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Main Authors: Parvane Mahdi, Masomeh Rouzbahani, Amin Amali, Samad Rezaii Khiabanlu, Mohammad Kamali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2012-01-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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spelling doaj-d7ccaaa356634e9eba2365cb2cfac68c2020-11-24T21:14:40ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology2251-72512251-726X2012-01-0124663540Audiological Manifestations in Vitiligo PatientsParvane MahdiMasomeh RouzbahaniAmin AmaliSamad Rezaii KhiabanluMohammad KamaliIntroduction: The hallmark of vitiligo is the disappearance of melanocytes from the skin due to an as yet unidentified mechanism. The presence of melanocytes in the auditory apparatus suggests that this system could possibly be affected by vitiligo, which targets the melanocytes of the whole body and not just the skin.The purpose of this study was to assess the incidence of auditory alterations in patients with vitiligo Materials and Methods: A total of 21 patients diagnosed with vitiligo were enrolled in this study. A group of 20 healthy subjects served as a control group. Pure tone audiometry (PTA) and measurements of auditory brain stem responses (ABR) were carried out in all participants. Results: High frequency sensory neural hearing loss was detected in 8 patients (38.09%). Analysis of ABR revealed that 10 patients (47.61%) had an abnormal increase in the latency of Wave III and 6 (28.57%) had an abnormal prolongation of the inter peak latency between Wave I and III. There was no correlation between age, duration of disease, and any of the recorded parameters. Conclusion: This study highlights the involvement of the auditory system in patients with vitiligo, suggesting that vitiligo is a systemic disease rather than a purely cutaneous problem.http://ijorl.mums.ac.ir/?_action=showPDF&article=217&_ob=c12b0e4d3fe91ac2064cbaf1b6c28289&fileName=full_text.pdfAuditory brainstem responseHearing LossPure tone audiometryVitiligo
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author Parvane Mahdi
Masomeh Rouzbahani
Amin Amali
Samad Rezaii Khiabanlu
Mohammad Kamali
spellingShingle Parvane Mahdi
Masomeh Rouzbahani
Amin Amali
Samad Rezaii Khiabanlu
Mohammad Kamali
Audiological Manifestations in Vitiligo Patients
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Auditory brainstem response
Hearing Loss
Pure tone audiometry
Vitiligo
author_facet Parvane Mahdi
Masomeh Rouzbahani
Amin Amali
Samad Rezaii Khiabanlu
Mohammad Kamali
author_sort Parvane Mahdi
title Audiological Manifestations in Vitiligo Patients
title_short Audiological Manifestations in Vitiligo Patients
title_full Audiological Manifestations in Vitiligo Patients
title_fullStr Audiological Manifestations in Vitiligo Patients
title_full_unstemmed Audiological Manifestations in Vitiligo Patients
title_sort audiological manifestations in vitiligo patients
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
issn 2251-7251
2251-726X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Introduction: The hallmark of vitiligo is the disappearance of melanocytes from the skin due to an as yet unidentified mechanism. The presence of melanocytes in the auditory apparatus suggests that this system could possibly be affected by vitiligo, which targets the melanocytes of the whole body and not just the skin.The purpose of this study was to assess the incidence of auditory alterations in patients with vitiligo Materials and Methods: A total of 21 patients diagnosed with vitiligo were enrolled in this study. A group of 20 healthy subjects served as a control group. Pure tone audiometry (PTA) and measurements of auditory brain stem responses (ABR) were carried out in all participants. Results: High frequency sensory neural hearing loss was detected in 8 patients (38.09%). Analysis of ABR revealed that 10 patients (47.61%) had an abnormal increase in the latency of Wave III and 6 (28.57%) had an abnormal prolongation of the inter peak latency between Wave I and III. There was no correlation between age, duration of disease, and any of the recorded parameters. Conclusion: This study highlights the involvement of the auditory system in patients with vitiligo, suggesting that vitiligo is a systemic disease rather than a purely cutaneous problem.
topic Auditory brainstem response
Hearing Loss
Pure tone audiometry
Vitiligo
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