Vitiligo at injection site of PEG-IFN-α 2a in two patients with chronic hepatitis C: Case report and literature review

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A 72-year-old female and a 57-year-old male with chronic hepatitis C were treated with a combination therapy of pegylated interferon (PEG-IFN)-α 2a (180 μg s.c. once a week) and ribavirin (1,000 mg orally daily). This resulted in the destruction of melanocytes at the injection site in both patients. In the male patient, the depigmentation progressed to the surrounding skin area. The dermatologist concurred with vitiligo as the diagnosis in both patients. Injection and surrounding site vitiligo associated with PEG-IFN-α 2b treatment for hepatitis C was noticed in previous case studies. For the first time, the case reports below highlight the same immunological adverse event secondary to PEG IFN-α 2a/ribavirin combination therapy and explain, in part, the complex interaction between host immune response and viral genotype. In addition, we systematically review drug-induced vitiligo and autoimmune diseases associated with the depigmentation disorder. Copyright © 2010 S. Karger AG.

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Arya, V., Bansal, M., Girard, L., Arya, S., & Valluri, A. (2010). Vitiligo at injection site of PEG-IFN-α 2a in two patients with chronic hepatitis C: Case report and literature review. Case Reports in Dermatology, 2(2), 156–164. https://doi.org/10.1159/000320207

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