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International Journal of Dermatology, 1992
AbstractIn our study the relative incidence of vitiligo among new patients was 2.6%. Twenty percent were children and 74% were adults. Of the 90 children, 38.9% were boys, and 61.1% were girls. This sex difference was statistically highly significant. The adult sex‐ratio was not statistically significant. The relative incidence of the clinical subtypes
T J, Jaisankar, M C, Baruah, B R, Garg
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AbstractIn our study the relative incidence of vitiligo among new patients was 2.6%. Twenty percent were children and 74% were adults. Of the 90 children, 38.9% were boys, and 61.1% were girls. This sex difference was statistically highly significant. The adult sex‐ratio was not statistically significant. The relative incidence of the clinical subtypes
T J, Jaisankar, M C, Baruah, B R, Garg
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TRIMETHOXYPSORALEN IN VITILIGO
International Journal of Dermatology, 1976ABSTRACT: The treatment of vitiligo has been unsatisfactory. Introduction of systemic furocoumarins to treatment regimens has given very promising results. Trimethylpsoralen has been found to be more potent than 8‐melhoxypsoralen. In cases studied, ultraviolet irradiation of affected sites following topical application of trimethylpsoralen was found ...
R, Annamalai +3 more
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1985
ABSTRACT: One hundred probands of vitiligo were studied for palmar dermatoglyphics, both qualitatively and quantitatively, and were compared with those of 100 phenotypically normal control subjects. Ulnar loop pattern was the most common digital pattern observed in both probands and controls.
S, Iqbal, S, Premalatha, A, Zahra
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ABSTRACT: One hundred probands of vitiligo were studied for palmar dermatoglyphics, both qualitatively and quantitatively, and were compared with those of 100 phenotypically normal control subjects. Ulnar loop pattern was the most common digital pattern observed in both probands and controls.
S, Iqbal, S, Premalatha, A, Zahra
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2014
Vitiligo is a disease of pigment loss. Most investigators currently consider vitiligo to be a disorder that occurs as a result of autoimmune destruction of melanocytes, supported by identification of antimelanocyte antibodies in many patients, and the presence of comorbid autoimmune disease in patients with and family members of individuals with ...
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Vitiligo is a disease of pigment loss. Most investigators currently consider vitiligo to be a disorder that occurs as a result of autoimmune destruction of melanocytes, supported by identification of antimelanocyte antibodies in many patients, and the presence of comorbid autoimmune disease in patients with and family members of individuals with ...
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Vitiligo: Mechanisms of Pathogenesis and Treatment
Annual Review of Immunology, 2020Michael L Frisoli +2 more
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