Incipient Vitiligo and Wood’s Lamp
Published by Jon Mikel Iñarritu September 13th, 2006 in Medical Images Tags: alopecia areata, dermatology, diagnosis, skin lesions, vitiligo, wood lamp.Related Entries
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Good pictures.
Great clinical pickup.
Vijay:
Thank you a lot for your visit and nice comment.
I hope you visit this site soon.
I always thought the woods lamp was very cool. Except when, in medical school, a pathologist was demonstrating it and shined it on the pants of some of the guys, saying it also illuminates semen.
What?
I imagine how embarrass felt that -dirty- guy.
The dermatologist diagnosis is poikilodermia, yet the white spots and plaque show pale, dull yellow, under regular black light. It appears to me to be T. Versicolor on the face, scalp, neck and chest. Possibly on the arms and torso.
Does poikiloderma have white plaque. Some mild to moderate poikiloderma is present on the neck, mixed with what appears to me to be T. versicolor. It does not glow blue and does not appear to be vitiligo.
do the pictures show advanced cases or are these how the vitiligo start. Thanks
This is a case of incipient vitiligo.
Hi Doc, thanks for the reply,
Phaed
my son suffered with white spot speared on his mouth.his age is 6.5 mounths.
This spot was redish in starting but now it turned whitesh. Pleas Help.