Hypopigmentation on the trunk includes that on the chest,back and abdomen.
The commonest conditions causing hypopigmentation at these sites include vitiligo,Halo nevi,Pityriasis versicolor and post inflammatory either after liquid nitrogen or surgery to skin cancers.Post inflammatory hypopigmentation is also seen with discoid lupus erythematosus.Localised morphea or lichen sclerosus can also present as hypopigmented patches but the underlying skin will be firm in morphea.Undertreated psoriasis or eczema of the trunk may also present as hypopigmented patches but some evidence of these conditions elsewhere should allow you to make the diagnosis.
In the newborn look for the ashleaf macules of Tuberous sclerosus or pale connective tissue nevi.Segmental vitiligo may also be seen congenitally.Nevus depigmentosus and nevus anaemicus may also present as hypopigmented patches in this age group.
Management Scrape if scaly to confirm pityriasis versicolor.Biopsies are generally unhelpful in this presentation.The diagnosis is made by clinical skill and knowledge.Lack of sensation in the centre of a white patch should raise the diagnosis of tuberculoid leprosy.
SIGN DIP MEN Overview of Hypopigmentation
S-Squamous Healing areas of eczema and psoriasis,Pityriasis alba,Pityriasis versicolor,Post discoid lupus erythematosus scarring,Tinea corporis,
I-Infective Pityriasis versicolor,Tuberculoid Leprosy,Pinta,Syphilis,Post herpes zoster
G-Granulomatous Sarcoidosis,
N-Neoplastic Morpheic Basal cell skin cancer,Epidermodysplasia verruciformis,
D-Drugs Phenols,
I-Immunological Vitiligo,Halo nevi,Localised Morphea,Lichen sclerosus,Scleroderma,
P-Physical Following liquid nitrogen,Post traumatic in dark skin,Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis,Chronic radiodermatitis,
M-Metabolic
E-Endocrine
N-Nutritional
V Vascular Malignant atrophic papulosis
Other
Acquired White areas T cell lymphoma,Halo nevus,Lichen sclerosus,Malignant atrophic papulosis,Pinta,Post inflammatory hypopigmentation,Segmental vitiligo,Tinea versicolor,Vitiligo
Localised congenital depigmentation Nemonic is (WANT A DIP) of colour.
Wardenberg's,Alezandreni,nevus anaemicus,nevus depigmentosus,Tuberous sclerosus,Dyskeratosis congenita,Incontinentia pigmenti achromicans,Piebaldism.
Others- Genetic Albinism,Piebaldism,Klein Wardenburg syndrome,Voigt-Koyanagi syndrome,Ashleaf macules of Tuberous sclerosus,Nevus depigmentosus,Nevus anemicus,
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