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Différentiel Vitiligo Diagnostic

Pityriasis alba

Pityriasis alba: Light coloured patches especially on the faces of children. Finely scaling.

Lichen striatus

Lichen striatus: A rash occurring in a somewhat straight line. It may cross over to the opposite side of the body

IGH

Idiopathic Guttate Hypomelanosis presents with small white areas with jagged margins. It needs no treatment.

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Idiopathic Guttate Hypomelanosis as seen through dermatoscope

LSA

Lichen sclerosis et atrophicub - an autoimmune disease which affects the collagen layer of the skin. The skin is smooth and shiny in this condition

Achromic-naevus

An achromatic naevus is a birthmark with no colour.

Discoid lupus erythematosus

Discoid lupus erythematous. There is scarring and redness.

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Pityriasis versicolor

Pityriasis-versicolor

Pityriasis versicolor. Light coloured patches with mild scaling. A skin scrape will reveal fungus

Post inflammatory hypopigmentation

Post inflammatory hypo pigmentation following Psoriasis. Light in colour but not white.

Morphoea

Morphoea: In a localised area, the skin becomes thick and hard. It is a form of localised scleroderma, an autoimmune disease

Autres conditions qui peuvent imiter le vitiligo

  • Hypopigmentation post-inflammatoire

  • Sarcoïdose hypopigmentée

  • Fongicides mycoses (variété hypo pigmentée)

  • Hypomélanose maculaire progressive acquise

  • Lèpre (tuberculoïde ou indéterminée)

  • Hypo ou dépigmentation induite par un traumatisme

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