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Vitiligo vulgaris, the loss of skin pigmentation, is known to occur with increased frequency in patients with type 1 diabetes and, based on a preponderance of circumstantial evidence , presumed to be of autoimmune etiology.
For example, 20% of 39 patients with vitiligo were found to have diabetes in a Romanian community study , and 9% of 457 consecutive Italian patients with diabetes had vitiligo in another study (including 54% of the type 1 patients).
You can download the article from here :
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/reprint/27/1/281.pdf