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  1. Jun 4, 2015 · Vitiligo is an acquired, chronic, depigmenting disorder of the skin, in which pigment -producing cells (melanocytes) that determine the colour of skin, hair, and eyes are progressively lost. It appears as milky-white patches of skin (leukoderma) and can be cosmetically very disabling, particularly in people with dark skin.

  2. Vitiligo is a chronic (long-lasting) autoimmune disorder that causes patches of skin to lose pigment or color. This happens when melanocytes – skin cells that make pigment – are attacked and destroyed, causing the skin to turn a milky-white color. In vitiligo, the white patches usually appear symmetrically on both sides of your body, such ...

  3. Diagnosis of Vitiligo. To diagnose vitiligo, your doctor will ask about your family history and perform a thorough physical exam. The exam may include a close evaluation of your skin. Sometimes doctors use a Wood’s lamp, also known as a black light, which is an ultraviolet light that the doctor shines on your skin.

  4. Vitiligo is a chronic (long-lasting) autoimmune disorder that causes areas of skin to lose color. When skin cells that make color are attacked and destroyed, the skin turns a milky-white color. A person with vitiligo sometimes may have family members who also have the disease. There is no cure for vitiligo, but treatment may help skin tone ...

  5. Treatments can include: Medicines or medicated skin creams, which may be able to return color to the white patches of skin. Use of light therapy to help return color to the skin. Removal of color from dark areas of the skin so they match the white patches. You usually will only get this treatment if you have vitiligo on more than half of your body.

  6. El vitíligo es un trastorno autoinmunitario crónico (de larga duración) que hace que algunas áreas de la piel pierdan su color natural. Los científicos creen que el vitíligo es una enfermedad autoinmunitaria en la que el sistema inmunitario ataca y destruye las células que producen la pigmentación. No hay cura para el vitíligo.

  7. Feb 8, 2022 · Vitiligo is a common, acquired multifactorial skin disease. It is characterised by progressive depigmentation of the epidermis in circumscribed areas, typically without erythema or scaling. Age of onset is bimodal and involves a major genetic component. Multiple auto-immune disorders may be associated with vitiligo, most commonly auto-immune ...

  8. Monobenzyl ether of hydroquinone. MBEH or monobenzone is the most commonly used depigmenting agent used in vitiligo. It is the only depigmentation treatment for extensive vitiligo that has been approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Agency, United States of America). MBEH is a derivative of hydroquinone. Unlike hydroquinone, it almost always causes ...

  9. dermnetnz.org › images › vitiligo-imagesVitiligo Images - DermNet

    Vitiligo on the lid with poliosis of the lashes. ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. View pictures of vitiligo in the image gallery below. Vitiligo is an acquired, chronic, depigmenting disorder of the skin, in which pigment-producing cells are progressively lost.

  10. Drug-induced vitiligo has similar features to non-drug-induced vitiligo, with the exception that it tends to have both a rapid onset and extension. Small confetti-like white macules are common in new body sites. Drug-induced vitiligo results in flat patches of depigmented skin with irregular but defined borders.

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