Volume 26, Issue 4 (monthly_june 2015)                   Studies in Medical Sciences 2015, 26(4): 290-295 | Back to browse issues page

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Rashidi T, Ghasemi-rad M, Dehghan M, Mladkova N. COMPARISON OF THE SMOKING PREVALENCE IN PATIENTS WITH VITILIGO, OTHER SKIN DISEASES AND GENERAL POPULATION. Studies in Medical Sciences 2015; 26 (4) :290-295
URL: http://umj.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-2893-en.html
Dermatology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran , rashidi@umsu.ac.ir
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  Background& Aims : Vitiligo is an acquired chronic skin disease which shows itself as depigmented areas . Among the theories about the etiology of vitiligo, autoimmunity theory is the most accepted. One of the issues raised is whether smoking could have an influence on the vitiligo or not. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of smoking on the disease .

  Materials and Methods : The study population consisted of 100 patients with vitiligo and two control groups of 100 patients with non-vitiligo skin problems and 100 normal individuals. Individual interviews were completed according to the questionnaire of smoking (active / passive / non smoker). Using the instrument of detecting CO levels in the breath, PPM2 and CoHb of the participants in the study and control groups were recorded.

  Results : In terms of distribution of smokers among three studied groups, in people with vitiligo 10 cases were smokers (10%), 24 cases were exposed to cigarette smoke (24%) and 66 cases were non-smokers (66%) and in patients with other skin diseases, 13 cases were smokers (13%), 14 cases were exposed to cigarette smoke (14%) and 73 cases were non-smokers (73%). Healthy individuals were 10 smokers (10%), 16 cases were exposed to cigarette smoke (16%) and 74 cases were non-smokers (74%) and by chi-square with p=0.38 there was no significant difference among three studied groups based on smoking.

  Conclusions : Based on the results of our study, there was no significant difference between three groups considering smoking history.  

 

  SOURCE: URMIA MED J 2015: 26(4): 295 ISSN: 1027-3727

Keywords: Vitiligo, Smoking, Etiology
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