1991
DOI: 10.1159/000247693
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Vitiligo and Cutaneous Melanoma

Abstract: The examination of 623 melanoma patients in North Germany yielded the depigmentation disorder vitiligo in 23 cases (i.e. 3.7%). In 11 patients, the disease preceded their tumor, whereas in 11 patients, vitiligo developed after diagnosis of primary and/or metastatic melanoma into the regional lymph nodes. In 1 case the onset of melanoma in relation to the tumor remained undefined. The prevalence of vitiligo increased with tumor risk factors based on tumor thickness and anatomical site of tumor location (i.e. fo… Show more

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“…A recent analysis in northwestern Europe suggests a 180-fold higher prevalence of melanoma in vitiligo patients, giving strong support to this hypothesis (Schallreuter et al, 1991b). Unfortunately, vitiligo and melanoma-associated leukoderma were considered as the same disorder and this remains to be demonstrated.…”
Section: Is Vitiligo a Systemic Disease Involvingmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…A recent analysis in northwestern Europe suggests a 180-fold higher prevalence of melanoma in vitiligo patients, giving strong support to this hypothesis (Schallreuter et al, 1991b). Unfortunately, vitiligo and melanoma-associated leukoderma were considered as the same disorder and this remains to be demonstrated.…”
Section: Is Vitiligo a Systemic Disease Involvingmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Following this treatment, vitiligo and abnormal thyroid function tests developed, and these were associated with the response. The presence of vitiligo was reported in patients with metastatic melanoma without any treatment and has been found to be a good prognostic indicator in some patients [26][27][28] . Since some melanoma-associated antigens have been found in normal melanocytes, the incidence of vitiligo suggests that the cellular mechanisms responsible for IL-2 response (activated T lymphocytes) can potentially cross-react with normal tissue.…”
Section: Medications Used For the Treatment Of Melanomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 Although these vaccine and immunotherapy trials support a close association between favorable outcome, we did not observe this relationship. Moreover, since patients with vitiligo can develop cutaneous melanomas, 12 the autoimmune aggression seen in vitiligo must be distinct from potent antitumor immunity.…”
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confidence: 99%