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Vitiligo, rheumatoid arthritis and pernicious anemia
Z Abraham1, M Rozenbaum, Z Glück
1Department of Dermatology, Reish Policlinic, Haifa, Israel.
The Journal of Dermatology
|July 1, 1993
Abstract:
A patient with a 46-year history of vitiligo who also presented rheumatoid arthritis and pernicious anemia is described. Meticulous physical examination excluded further systemic or cutaneous involvement. The immunological workup revealed a low CD4 cell percentage with T cells mostly composed of CD8 cells, a discrepancy between the high percentage of cumulative CD4 + CD8 cells and the measured CD3 proportions, very low NK cytotoxicity toward K562 cells, and almost negligible responses to PHA, Con A and PWM mitogens. The results point to severe T and NK cell functional defects. The pathogenetic significance of these data is discussed.