AbstractBackgroundVitiligo is a common pigmentary skin disorder, affecting 0.5–1% of world population. It is one of the psychologically devastating skin disorders, which have different medical and surgical modalities of treatment.ObjectiveTo report the failure of non-cultured melanocyte–keratinocyte transplantation in periungual vitiligo.MethodThe method used was introduced by Gauthier and Surleve-Bazeille, modified by Olsson and Juhlin, and recently by Mulekar. A shaved biopsy skin sample of approximately one-fifth the size of the recipient area was used. Skin sample is incubated; cells mechanically separated using trypsin-EDTA solution, and then centrifuged to prepare a suspension. The suspension is then applied to dermabraded depigmented...
SIR, Vitiligo is an acquired skin disease that affects 1% of the world’s population, and which sign...
Vitiligo is an acquired skin disease that significantly impacts the quality of life of patien...
OBJECTIVE: A systematic review of the effectiveness, safety, and applicability of autologous transpl...
Background: Vitiligo is a common pigmentary skin disorder, affecting 0.5–1% of world population. It ...
AbstractBackgroundVitiligo is a common pigmentary skin disorder, affecting 0.5–1% of world populatio...
There are many alternatives to treat vitiligo, including surgical procedures, which are recommended ...
Background: Vitiligo is an autoimmune pigmentory disorder, that affects all age group that is treate...
This paper presents the results of a pilot clinical trial study, conducted on 11 patients with stabl...
This paper presents the results of a pilot clinical trial study, conducted on 11 patients with stabl...
Background: Replenishing melanocytes selectively in vitiliginous macules by autologous melanocytes ...
Dalia Bassiouny, Samia Esmat Department of Dermatology, Kasr El-Ainy Teaching Hospital, Faculty of M...
AbstractObjective: To optimize melanocyte/keratinocyte cocultivation and to evaluate the effectivene...
Background: Melanocytes transplant for treatment of vitiligo is a common therapy using different sur...
The Melanocyte Keratinocyte Transplantation Procedure (MKTP) is an effective surgical replacement of...
Depigmentation in vitiligo occurs as a result of progressive loss of functioning epidermal melanocyt...
SIR, Vitiligo is an acquired skin disease that affects 1% of the world’s population, and which sign...
Vitiligo is an acquired skin disease that significantly impacts the quality of life of patien...
OBJECTIVE: A systematic review of the effectiveness, safety, and applicability of autologous transpl...
Background: Vitiligo is a common pigmentary skin disorder, affecting 0.5–1% of world population. It ...
AbstractBackgroundVitiligo is a common pigmentary skin disorder, affecting 0.5–1% of world populatio...
There are many alternatives to treat vitiligo, including surgical procedures, which are recommended ...
Background: Vitiligo is an autoimmune pigmentory disorder, that affects all age group that is treate...
This paper presents the results of a pilot clinical trial study, conducted on 11 patients with stabl...
This paper presents the results of a pilot clinical trial study, conducted on 11 patients with stabl...
Background: Replenishing melanocytes selectively in vitiliginous macules by autologous melanocytes ...
Dalia Bassiouny, Samia Esmat Department of Dermatology, Kasr El-Ainy Teaching Hospital, Faculty of M...
AbstractObjective: To optimize melanocyte/keratinocyte cocultivation and to evaluate the effectivene...
Background: Melanocytes transplant for treatment of vitiligo is a common therapy using different sur...
The Melanocyte Keratinocyte Transplantation Procedure (MKTP) is an effective surgical replacement of...
Depigmentation in vitiligo occurs as a result of progressive loss of functioning epidermal melanocyt...
SIR, Vitiligo is an acquired skin disease that affects 1% of the world’s population, and which sign...
Vitiligo is an acquired skin disease that significantly impacts the quality of life of patien...
OBJECTIVE: A systematic review of the effectiveness, safety, and applicability of autologous transpl...