STUDIES ON CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION AND ANTINUCLEAR ANTIBODY AMONG VITILIGO PATIENTS IN AHWAZ IRAN

Authors

  • EM ABBASI
  • M MAKVANDI From the Departments of Virology and Dermatology, Ahwaz University of Medical Sciences, Ahwaz, I.R. Iran.
  • N RADMANESH
  • N SHAHBA
Abstract:

Recently, using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique, the DNA of cytomegalovirus was detected from depigmented white patches in patients with vitiligo. The reactivation of infection and occasional anti-CMV IgM circulating among patients infected by cytomegalovirus has been reported for years. We have studied 26 patients with clinical signs and symptoms of vitiligo, some of whom had a history of disease for years. Of these patients, 7 cases (26.92%) showed positive for anti-CMV IgM, indicating the presence of cytomegalovirus infection among vitiligo patients which differed significantly from control subjects (p<O.OOOI). Of these 7 patients positive for anti-CMV IgM, 6 cases (85.71 %) were also positive for antinuclear antibody (ANA). On the other hand, from among the 19 cases negative for anti-CMV IgM, 7 cases (36.84%) were positive for antinuclear antibody (ANA), so the difference was statistically significant (p<O.05). The prevalence of anti-CMV IgM was higher among the active vitiligo patients than those with stable vitiligo (p<0.02).

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volume 14  issue 3

pages  203- 205

publication date 2000-11

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