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Int J Dermatol ; 59(2): 236-244, 2020 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31544238

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BACKGROUND: Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentary disorder that affects approximately 0.5-2% of the world's population, and 25% of cases begin before 10 years of age. Although prevalent, there are few studies on the characterization of childhood vitiligo. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of childhood vitiligo. METHODS: Transverse study conducted by reviewing data records of patients under the age of 18 in which disease onset occurred before 13 years of age. RESULTS: Predominance of females (62%). The most common subtype was generalized vitiligo (53.8%). The average age of disease onset was 5.9 years. The most affected initial site was head/neck (44.22%). The Koebner phenomenon was present in 38.2%, emotional triggering factors in 67.0% of the patients, halo nevus in 17.4%, and associated autoimmune disease in 6.5% of the patients. Family history of vitiligo was observed in 16.9% of the patients, and stability was reported by 20.1% of patients. The presence of positive family history did not significantly influence the age of onset. We found a significant difference between segmental vitiligo (SV) and nonsegmental vitiligo (NSV) regarding the age of onset, Koebner phenomenon, hypothyroidism, anti-TPO antibodies, family history of psoriasis, and halo nevus. CONCLUSION: Childhood vitiligo has its own characteristics. Vitiligo different subtypes have distinct characteristics. Our study presents a great number of patients, helping to elucidate the peculiarities of childhood vitiligo in the Brazilian population.


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Vitiligo/epidemiology , Vitiligo/etiology , Adolescent , Age of Onset , Brazil/epidemiology , Child , Child, Preschool , Comorbidity , Female , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Nevus, Halo/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies , Vitiligo/genetics , Vitiligo/pathology
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