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Alopecia totalis and vitiligo in common variable immunodeficiency
G Spickett1, A G Prentice, T Wallington
1Department of Immunology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK.
Postgraduate Medical Journal
|March 1, 1991
Abstract:
Three cases of severe and irreversible alopecia occurring in patients with common variable immunodeficiency are described. In all three cases, hair loss developed after the diagnosis of immune deficiency; one of the patients also had extensive vitiligo. A fourth patient had vitiligo in the absence of alopecia. No change in the alopecia or vitiligo was noted in any patient as a result of immunoglobulin replacement therapy.