Vitiligo é um achado dermatológico relativamente comum, observado desde a Antiguidade. A doença caracteriza-se por despigmentação da pele, com perda de melanócitos ao exame histológico. Diversos fenótipos clínicos resultam em diferentes graus de morbidade. A causa do vitiligo ainda é desconhecida e a etiologia mais provável parece ser auto-imune. O tratamento é difícil e várias alternativas mostram um potencial terapêutico significativo. Nesta revisão, abordaremos a classificação do vitiligo na infância, as hipóteses sobre a patogênese e o tratamento.Vitiligo is a relatively common dermatologic finding and one that has been observed since ancient times. Depigmentation of the skin, with loss of melanocytes on histology characterizes this dis...
Vitiligo is an acquired cutaneous disorder of pigmentation, with an incidence of 0.5 to 2 worldwide....
Vitiligo, an autoimmune disorder characterized by localized and / or generalized depigmentation of t...
Vitiligo is an acquired cutaneous disorder of pigmentation, with an incidence of 0.5% to 2&#x...
Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition which affects 0,5-2% of the world’s population, without any sex...
Vitiligo is a relatively common dermatologic finding that has been observed since ancient times. It ...
Vitiligo is a common skin disorder with an estimated worldwide prevalence to 2.28 which is connected...
Vitiligo is an acquired chronic hypopigmentary disorder, which usually stars in childhood. The Autho...
Vitiligo, an enigmatic and complex skin disease, is notable for the appearance of depigmented patche...
Th e loss of pigment, either partial (hypopigmentation) or complete(depigmentation), can have a majo...
Vitiligo is a depigmenting skin disorder of unknown etiology, which presents with nonscaly, chalky-w...
Vitiligo is an important skin disease of childhood, which may lead to deep psychological trauma, res...
Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentary disorder afflicting 0.5-2% of the world population for both sexes...
Background: Vitiligo is a chronic disorder of pigmentation which has serious psychosocial implicatio...
Introduction: Vitiligo is a disorder of melanocytes which may have a significant effect on the psych...
Vitiligo is an acquired hypopigmentation of the skin due to a progressive selective loss of melanocy...
Vitiligo is an acquired cutaneous disorder of pigmentation, with an incidence of 0.5 to 2 worldwide....
Vitiligo, an autoimmune disorder characterized by localized and / or generalized depigmentation of t...
Vitiligo is an acquired cutaneous disorder of pigmentation, with an incidence of 0.5% to 2&#x...
Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition which affects 0,5-2% of the world’s population, without any sex...
Vitiligo is a relatively common dermatologic finding that has been observed since ancient times. It ...
Vitiligo is a common skin disorder with an estimated worldwide prevalence to 2.28 which is connected...
Vitiligo is an acquired chronic hypopigmentary disorder, which usually stars in childhood. The Autho...
Vitiligo, an enigmatic and complex skin disease, is notable for the appearance of depigmented patche...
Th e loss of pigment, either partial (hypopigmentation) or complete(depigmentation), can have a majo...
Vitiligo is a depigmenting skin disorder of unknown etiology, which presents with nonscaly, chalky-w...
Vitiligo is an important skin disease of childhood, which may lead to deep psychological trauma, res...
Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentary disorder afflicting 0.5-2% of the world population for both sexes...
Background: Vitiligo is a chronic disorder of pigmentation which has serious psychosocial implicatio...
Introduction: Vitiligo is a disorder of melanocytes which may have a significant effect on the psych...
Vitiligo is an acquired hypopigmentation of the skin due to a progressive selective loss of melanocy...
Vitiligo is an acquired cutaneous disorder of pigmentation, with an incidence of 0.5 to 2 worldwide....
Vitiligo, an autoimmune disorder characterized by localized and / or generalized depigmentation of t...
Vitiligo is an acquired cutaneous disorder of pigmentation, with an incidence of 0.5% to 2&#x...