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Most individuals with either segmental or non-segmental vitiligo display evidence of bilateral cochlear dysfunction

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Bilateral cochlear dysfunction is common in both NSV and SV and does not reflect the appearance of vitiligo in the skin. Our results underscore the important role of melanocytes and melanin in cochlear function, and suggest that the cochlear abnormalities in SV point to the presence of additional nonsegmental pathophysiological events underlying all forms of vitiligo.

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