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Vitiligo Part 1 (Teacher: Michael)
One of my patients complained that patches on her neck and upper arms would never tan. When I inspected
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areas, it almost looked as if someone had spilt white matt paint on her brown skin. Sometimes this common condition is confused with
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fungus infection but it is, in fact, only
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area of skin bereft of pigment cells which contain melanin - which turns skin brown in sunlight.
The condition is called vitiligo, which means "white skin". In
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UK, up to half
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million people suffer from this skin problem and people of all ethnic backgrounds and ages can be affected.
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commonest sites to find this condition are on
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face, neck and hands. It can also occur around body openings such as
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eyes, nostrils and genitals and folded skin sites such as armpits and groins. Scars or other areas of injury, including grazes and burns, can also be afflicted by pigment loss.
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