نتایج جستجو برای: depigmented macules

تعداد نتایج: 1230  

Journal: :Bioscientia medicina 2022

Vitiligo is an idiopathic skin depigmentation disorder with clinical symptoms of macules and depigmented patches on the skin. a multifactorial associated genetic non-genetic. There are two types vitiligo: non-segmental segmental vitiligo. The type vitiligo can be determined based physical examination affects disease course, prognosis, therapy response. management still challenge its own because...

Journal: :Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC 2013
Ola Ahmed Bakry Mostafa Ahmed Hammam Moshira Mohamed Abdel Wahed

Vitiligo is a common skin disease, affecting approximately 0.5% of the general population. It is characterized by milky white macules and patches, which are a psychological burden to many patients. Although this disease has been known for a long time, the etiology is still under debate. Since melanin is a unique light absorbing and ultraviolet filtering pigment, it is generally accepted that it...

2012
Dong-Youn Lee

Vitiligo is largely classified into segmental and non-segmental types (Table 1).1 This classification is based on the original report by Koga in 1977.2 Koga proposed that vitiligo in a non-dermatomal distribution be referred to as Type A and vitiligo in a dermatomal distribution be Type B, the latter of which corresponds to what is known today as segmental vitiligo (SV). Since then, the distinc...

2015
Maria C Mazioti

Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis is a common, acquired and benign dermatosis characterized by multiple, round or oval, hypopigmented to depigmented macules which mainly appear in upper and lower extremities. The major histopathologic findings are the reduced number of melanocytes in combination with structural (limited melanosomes and dendrites) or functional alterations (decreased tyrosinase a...

Journal: :Skin therapy letter 2008
B H Mahmoud C L Hexsel I H Hamzavi

Vitiligo is an acquired leukoderma that results from the loss of epidermal melanocytes, and is characterized by macules and patches of depigmented skin. With a relatively high rate of prevalence, vitiligo occurs in localized, generalized, or segmental patterns; it can run a rapidly progressive course or remain stationary. The pathogenesis of vitiligo is not yet fully understood, but the autoimm...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2014
Vedrana Bulat Mirna Situm Dora Madiraca Kristina Majcen Antea Dzapo Josip Jezovita

Vitiligo is an acquired, chronic, multifactorial disorder which involves complex interactions between genetic risk factors and environmental triggers. It is characterized by scattered circumscribed depigmented macules and patches anywhere on the skin that result from loss of functional melanocytes. According to our statistical data, 1.6% of the general population in Croatia suffers from vitilig...

2017
Binod K. Khaitan Sushruta Kathuria

Vitiligo is an acquired disorder characterized by depigmented macules on skin, hair, and mucosa. Its prevalence worldwide is 0.1-2% and varies from country to country.1 It is associated with high psychiatric morbidity and dysfunction, particularly in darker skin types where the contrast between normal and depigmented skin is highly pronounced.2,3 The usual approach to the treatment of vitiligo ...

2017
Sara B Huff Lorie D Gottwald

Vitiligo is a common pigment disorder characterized by acquired loss of function or absence of melanocytes, leading to distinct areas of depigmentation. Physical exam reveals sharply demarcated, depigmented macules or patches on otherwise normal skin. Vitiligo can present at any age, in any skin color. There is no specific serologic marker for diagnosis, but patients often have other autoimmune...

2016
Maya Vedamurthy Aarthi Moorthy Soumya Samuel

Introduction: Vitiligo is a chronic acquired disorder presenting with depigmented macules and patches. The response to treatment is variable as no single therapy produces predictably good results. Needling with topical 5% 5 fluorouracil in vitiligo has been found to be promising, effective and safe modality of treatment. Materials and methods: Three patients with stable vitiligo were on medical...

2017
Harsha Siddappa Leena Raveendra

Department of Dermatology, Rajarajeswari Medical College and Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India A 40‐year‐old female patient born to a second‐degree consanguineous marriage presented to us with complaints of premature graying of hair and diffuse loss of hair over the scalp, eyelashes, and eyebrows since 3 years. There was history of developing multiple depigmented and hyperpigmented macules ...

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