1944
DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1944.00890060092008
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Uveitis; Dysacousia; Alopecia; Poliosis, and Vitiligo

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“…The histopathologic features were the loss of pigment and a mononuclear cell infiltration around the blood vessels. The predominant cell type was lymphoid, as shown in vitiligo of V-K-H disease by previous investigators (Hague 1944, Johnson 1963, Howsden et al 1973, Igarashi & Matsuda 1976, Nordlund et al 1980, Sugiura 1978. However, the severity of the lymphoid cell infiltration was less than ours.…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…The histopathologic features were the loss of pigment and a mononuclear cell infiltration around the blood vessels. The predominant cell type was lymphoid, as shown in vitiligo of V-K-H disease by previous investigators (Hague 1944, Johnson 1963, Howsden et al 1973, Igarashi & Matsuda 1976, Nordlund et al 1980, Sugiura 1978. However, the severity of the lymphoid cell infiltration was less than ours.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…1977, Sugiura 1978, Tagawa 1978. Only a few authors, however, suggested the existenee of inflammatory signs: Hague (1944) reported a faint erythema on the margin of vitiligo. Nordlund et al (1980) reported that a pediatrician had noticed petechial rash proceeding the depigmentation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'Εκτός τής απλής έτεροχρωμίας 97 , ή οποία κληρονομείται κατά τόν έπικρατοΰντα σωματικόν χαρακτήρα, διαφορική διάγνωσις δέον δπως γίνη καί έκ τής συμπαθητικής έτεροχρωμίας^• 91 40,42 είναι επίκτη τος καί χαρακτηρίζεται ύπό ραγοειδίτιδος, βαρηκοΐας, αλωπεκίας, πολιώσεως τών τριχών καί λεύκης.…”
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