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Vitiligo
Examine the axillae, groin, and anal area in all patients suspected of having vitiligo, as these areas are commonly involved.
The genitalia and anal areas may be the first or only areas affected and must be examined.
Loss of pigment may be partial or complete. Complex trichrome patterns are typical.
Vitiligo on the back of the hand is resistant to all forms of treatment.
DESCRIPTION
Disfiguring depigmenting disease that causes melanocyte destruction. Etiology unknown but thought to be autoimmune.