Background and aims: Vitiligo is an acquired sometimes familial depigmentary disorder of the skin and hair that results from selective destruction of melanocytes or pigment cells. It is the single most important non-neo plastic disease that involves both the immune system and melanocytes which are subsequently destroyed and the affected area turns pale and becomes white. The precise cause of vitiligo is complex but some evidences are always suggesting that it is caused by a combination of autoimmune, genetic and environmental factors. Over half of the people with vitiligo have acquired some loss of pigment cells before the age of 20 years. The prevalence of the disease is between 1-2% in general population. Therefore, the present study is ...
Background: Associations between vitiligo and thyroid disorders have been suggested, However, the pr...
Vitiligo represents the most common cause of acquired skin, hair and oral depigmentation, affecting ...
Background: The significance of associated autoimmune/autoinflammatory diseases in generalized vitil...
Background and Objective: Vitiligo is one of the most frequent skin disorders with a prevalence of 1...
Background: Vitiligo is an acquired depigmenting disorder due to destruction of melanocytes. Many th...
Background Vitiligo is an acquired depigmenting disorder due to destruction of melanocytes. An incre...
Background: Vitiligo is a chronic depigmenting disorder of skin and mucosal membrane which can be as...
Introduction: Vitiligo is an acquired skin disorder characterized by depigmented maculae resulting f...
Aim. Many studies demonstrated that alopecia areata (AA) and vitiligo are commonly associated with a...
Introduction: Vitiligo is a chronic acquired skin condition that causes loss of pigment, resulting i...
BACKGROUND Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentary disorder characterised by the development of white ma...
Vitiligo is considered to be an autoimmune disease and is known to be associated with other autoimmu...
Background: Though it is well-known that vitiligo is associated with other autoimmune disorders, few...
Although the exact pathogenic processes involved in vitiligo are still unknown, its association with...
Vitiligo represents the most common cause of acquired skin, hair, and oral depigmentation, affecting...
Background: Associations between vitiligo and thyroid disorders have been suggested, However, the pr...
Vitiligo represents the most common cause of acquired skin, hair and oral depigmentation, affecting ...
Background: The significance of associated autoimmune/autoinflammatory diseases in generalized vitil...
Background and Objective: Vitiligo is one of the most frequent skin disorders with a prevalence of 1...
Background: Vitiligo is an acquired depigmenting disorder due to destruction of melanocytes. Many th...
Background Vitiligo is an acquired depigmenting disorder due to destruction of melanocytes. An incre...
Background: Vitiligo is a chronic depigmenting disorder of skin and mucosal membrane which can be as...
Introduction: Vitiligo is an acquired skin disorder characterized by depigmented maculae resulting f...
Aim. Many studies demonstrated that alopecia areata (AA) and vitiligo are commonly associated with a...
Introduction: Vitiligo is a chronic acquired skin condition that causes loss of pigment, resulting i...
BACKGROUND Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentary disorder characterised by the development of white ma...
Vitiligo is considered to be an autoimmune disease and is known to be associated with other autoimmu...
Background: Though it is well-known that vitiligo is associated with other autoimmune disorders, few...
Although the exact pathogenic processes involved in vitiligo are still unknown, its association with...
Vitiligo represents the most common cause of acquired skin, hair, and oral depigmentation, affecting...
Background: Associations between vitiligo and thyroid disorders have been suggested, However, the pr...
Vitiligo represents the most common cause of acquired skin, hair and oral depigmentation, affecting ...
Background: The significance of associated autoimmune/autoinflammatory diseases in generalized vitil...