Vitiligo is a benign idiopathic depigmenting skin disease that can cause profound social embarrassment and psychological turmoil to the affected persons. There is alteration of skin colour and this can be confused with other skin diseases including leprosy, a disease with significant stigmatization even from biblical times. Dermatosis generally because of several myths in the African culture may have a significant impact on a patient\'s quality of life including the relationship to others, self-image and self-esteem. The extent to which vitiligo affects the emotional and psychological wellbeing of people affected especially in blacks need to be documented and addressed. Sixty patients with vitiligo in various parts of the body were subjecte...
Vitiligo is a depigmentation disorder with a high psychological impact. It affects 0.5–2% of the pop...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To study the Impact of Vitiligo on Psychiatric manifestations and to assess the f...
IntroductionChronic skin conditions have been well reported to affect a patient's quality of life on...
Background: Vitiligo is an idiopathic acquired progressive de/hypopigmentary disorder of skin and mu...
Background Vitiligo is a visible condition that is more noticeable in darker-skinned people. Beliefs...
The prevalence of vitiligo ranges greatly all over the world, from 0.004% to 2.28%. [Krüger, C. et a...
Background Vitiligo is a visible condition that is more noticeable in darker‐skinned people. Beliefs...
NoBackground Vitiligo is a visible condition that is more noticeable in darker-skinned people. Beli...
Vitiligo, an acquired pigmentary disorder of unknown origin, is the most frequent cause of depigment...
Reza Bidaki,1 Niloofar Majidi,2 Amir Moghadam Ahmadi,3 Hamid Bakhshi,4 Rezvan Sadr Mohammadi,5 Seyed...
NoBackground Vitiligo is an acquired, non-contagious depigmentation disorder involving a patchy los...
Vitiligo is a relatively common dermatologic finding that has been observed since ancient times. It ...
Introduction: Vitiligo is a chronic skin disease that causes loss of pigment, resulting in irregular...
BACKGROUND: Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition among psychocutaneous diseases that significantly a...
Vitiligo is quite prevalent and constitutes a major psychological health problem in Bangladesh. To d...
Vitiligo is a depigmentation disorder with a high psychological impact. It affects 0.5–2% of the pop...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To study the Impact of Vitiligo on Psychiatric manifestations and to assess the f...
IntroductionChronic skin conditions have been well reported to affect a patient's quality of life on...
Background: Vitiligo is an idiopathic acquired progressive de/hypopigmentary disorder of skin and mu...
Background Vitiligo is a visible condition that is more noticeable in darker-skinned people. Beliefs...
The prevalence of vitiligo ranges greatly all over the world, from 0.004% to 2.28%. [Krüger, C. et a...
Background Vitiligo is a visible condition that is more noticeable in darker‐skinned people. Beliefs...
NoBackground Vitiligo is a visible condition that is more noticeable in darker-skinned people. Beli...
Vitiligo, an acquired pigmentary disorder of unknown origin, is the most frequent cause of depigment...
Reza Bidaki,1 Niloofar Majidi,2 Amir Moghadam Ahmadi,3 Hamid Bakhshi,4 Rezvan Sadr Mohammadi,5 Seyed...
NoBackground Vitiligo is an acquired, non-contagious depigmentation disorder involving a patchy los...
Vitiligo is a relatively common dermatologic finding that has been observed since ancient times. It ...
Introduction: Vitiligo is a chronic skin disease that causes loss of pigment, resulting in irregular...
BACKGROUND: Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition among psychocutaneous diseases that significantly a...
Vitiligo is quite prevalent and constitutes a major psychological health problem in Bangladesh. To d...
Vitiligo is a depigmentation disorder with a high psychological impact. It affects 0.5–2% of the pop...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To study the Impact of Vitiligo on Psychiatric manifestations and to assess the f...
IntroductionChronic skin conditions have been well reported to affect a patient's quality of life on...