Case Reports in Dermatology (Dec 2014)

Rapid Partial Repigmentation of Vitiligo in a Young Female Adult with a Gluten-Free Diet

  • Birgit N. Khandalavala,
  • Maya C. Nirmalraj

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000370303
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 283 – 287

Abstract

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Vitiligo is a common pigmentary skin condition with a profound impact. Despite a number of therapeutic modalities, few have been demonstrated to result in significant repigmentation within a brief period of time. Reported dietary interventions are sparse. Following exclusion of gluten in the diet, early and extensive repigmentation of facial lesions were noted in a young female adult of Asian ethnicity with acrofacial vitiligo. The majority of the benefits occurred within the first month and stabilized at 4 months. Previous topical and phototherapy had not been found to be effective. The patient was maintained on the previously prescribed dapsone therapy. Dietary elimination can potentially be a disease-modifying intervention for vitiligo and should be considered even in patients without concomitant celiac disease.

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