Vitiligo and disorders of the retinal pigment epithelium

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The association of vitiligo with inflammation of the uveal tract is well established. The relationship between vitiligo and hypopigmentation and/or degeneration of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) not secondary to ocular inflammation has not been adequately investigated. Sixty (27%) of 223 consecutive patients with vitiligo were found to have some evidence of RPE phypopigmentation ranging from mild, focal areas of involvement in most cases to extensive RPE degeneration with a retinitis pigmentosa-like syndrome in one patient. Fifteen (25%) patients complained of night blindness. Only 6 (4%) of 148 patients in a control group had similar fundoscopic findings (p<0.001). None of these patients were symptomatic. There have been isolated reports of vitiligo occurring with tapetoretinal degeneration. We report 2 patients with both vitiligo and retinitis pigmentosa.

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Albert, D. M., Wagoner, M. D., Pruett, R. C., Nordlund, J. J., & Lerner, A. B. (1983). Vitiligo and disorders of the retinal pigment epithelium. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 67(3), 153–156. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.67.3.153

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