Background: Vitiligo is a common depigmented skin disorder that is caused by selective destruction of melanocytes. It is generally accepted that the main function of melanin resides in the protection of skin cells against the deleterious effect of ultraviolet rays (UVRs). Association of vitiligo and skin cancer has been a subject of controversy. Occurrence of skin cancer in long-lasting vitiligo is rare despite multiple evidences of DNA damage in vitiliginous skin. Aim: To detect the expression of P53 and Mdm2 proteins in both depigmented and normally pigmented skin of vitiligo patients and to compare it to control subjects suffering from nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC). Materials and Methods: Thirty-four patients with vitiligo and 30 age an...
The most frequently mutated tumor suppressor gene found in human cancer is p53. In a normal situatio...
Vitiligo is characterized by the death of melanocytes in the skin. This is associated with the prese...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation plays a pivotal role in skin damage and photocarcinogenesis. The basic me...
Mutation of the p53 gene appears to be an early event in skin cancer development. The present study ...
Patients with classical vitiligo lose partially their protecting inherited pigment. The cause of the...
Vitiligo is a chronic disorder causing skin depigmentation with around 1% global prevalence, affecti...
---International audienceVitiligo is a chronic skin disease characterized by the appearance of zones...
Pigmented tumors are a large group characterized by extensive morphological diversity, which makes t...
Genetic depigmentary conditions such as albinism with complete loss of epidermal pigmentation pose a...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation plays a pivotal role in skin damage and photocarcinogenesis. The basic me...
A 74-year-old man visited our department with complaints of multiple asymptomatic erythematous scaly...
PURPOSE: Recent studies indicated that the autoimmunity of vitiligo exerts effects on cells other th...
Background: Basal cell carcinoma is one of the most common cancers in the world, and its incidence i...
Abstract Vitiligo is a skin condition characterized by white, hypopigmented macules. Melanocyte los...
Human skin is continually subjected to UV-irradiation with p53 playing a pivotal role in repair of D...
The most frequently mutated tumor suppressor gene found in human cancer is p53. In a normal situatio...
Vitiligo is characterized by the death of melanocytes in the skin. This is associated with the prese...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation plays a pivotal role in skin damage and photocarcinogenesis. The basic me...
Mutation of the p53 gene appears to be an early event in skin cancer development. The present study ...
Patients with classical vitiligo lose partially their protecting inherited pigment. The cause of the...
Vitiligo is a chronic disorder causing skin depigmentation with around 1% global prevalence, affecti...
---International audienceVitiligo is a chronic skin disease characterized by the appearance of zones...
Pigmented tumors are a large group characterized by extensive morphological diversity, which makes t...
Genetic depigmentary conditions such as albinism with complete loss of epidermal pigmentation pose a...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation plays a pivotal role in skin damage and photocarcinogenesis. The basic me...
A 74-year-old man visited our department with complaints of multiple asymptomatic erythematous scaly...
PURPOSE: Recent studies indicated that the autoimmunity of vitiligo exerts effects on cells other th...
Background: Basal cell carcinoma is one of the most common cancers in the world, and its incidence i...
Abstract Vitiligo is a skin condition characterized by white, hypopigmented macules. Melanocyte los...
Human skin is continually subjected to UV-irradiation with p53 playing a pivotal role in repair of D...
The most frequently mutated tumor suppressor gene found in human cancer is p53. In a normal situatio...
Vitiligo is characterized by the death of melanocytes in the skin. This is associated with the prese...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation plays a pivotal role in skin damage and photocarcinogenesis. The basic me...