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  1. Vitiligo: the psychosocial effects.: An article from: MedSurg Nursing by Phyllis J. Mason, 1997-08-01
  2. A randomized placebo-controlled double-blind study of levamisole in the treatment of limited and slowly spreading vitiligo.(WASHINGTON WHISPERS): An article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
  3. Laser Therapy in Dermatology vitiligo / Lazernaya terapiya v dermatologii vitiligo by Moskvin S.V., 2003
  4. Tacrolimus rapidly repigmented vitiligo-affected skin in 12 patients. (Effects seen Within 3 Months).: An article from: Internal Medicine News by Kathryn DeMott, 2002-11-01
  5. Tacrolimus topped steroids for long-term treatment of vitiligo.(Rx): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Robert Finn, 2004-11-01
  6. Intact epidermal grafting aids melanocyte transfer. (TX for Vitiligo of the Labial Mucosa).: An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Nancy Walsh, 2002-12-01
  7. Hypopigmentation? Results temporary in light-based Tx: may work for vitiligo. (treatment).(Dermatologic Surgery): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Timothy F. Kirn, 2003-10-01
  8. Chloasma & Vitiligo (The Clinical Practice of Chinese Medicine Series) by Guo-wei Xuan, Rui-qiang Fan, 2008-05-30
  9. Vitiligo Toolkit - Comprehensive Medical Encyclopedia with Treatment Options, Clinical Data, and Practical Information (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2009-08-12
  10. Photodynamic therapy with low-strength ALA, repeated applications and short contact periods (40-60 minutes) in acne, photoaging and vitiligo.(ORIGINAL ... from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology by Gabriel Serrano, Matilde Lorente, et all 2009-06-01
  11. Insufficient evidence is not evidence of insufficiency, beta error in combining topical tacrolimus and narrowband ultraviolet therapy for vitiligo.(WASHINGTON ... from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology by Isaac Brownell, 2006-11-01
  12. Tacrolimus rapidly repigments vitiligo. (Disease Duration a Nonissue).: An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Kathryn DeMott, 2002-09-01
  13. Choose Patients Carefully for Vitiligo Minigrafting.: An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Betsy Bates, 2001-10-01
  14. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Vitiligo - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-08-12

61. Vitiligo
Translate this page vitiligo. Preguntas Regreso. 1-¿Qué es el vitiligo? El vitiligo esuna enfermedad en la cual las células que fabrican el pigmento
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VITILIGO Preguntas: Regreso
1-¿Qué es el vitiligo?

2-¿Quiénes padecen vitiligo?

3-¿Que determina el color de la piel?
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12-¿Existen cosméticos para ocultar las manchas?

-¿Qué es el vitiligo?
El vitiligo es una enfermedad en la cual las células que fabrican el pigmento de la piel (melanina) se destruyen dando lugar a manchas blancas, que pueden aparecer en cualquier parte del cuerpo, aunque los lugares más frecuentes son:
1) Cara, cuello, párpados, nariz, pezones, ombligo y genitales.
2) Pliegues del cuerpo como axilas e ingles.
3) Lugares que han sufrido traumatismos como cortes, rascaduras, quemaduras.
4) Alrededor de lunares pigmentados. 5) Pelo, apareciendo en forma de canas en cuero cabelludo o barba. 6) Retina de los ojos. La enfermedad destaca por los frecuentes problemas psicológicos que acarrea, fruto del carácter antiestético de sus lesiones, que dificulta de manera notable, y sobre todo, en personas de piel morena, el intercambio en las relaciones sociales. Volver Inicio 2-¿Quiénes padecen vitiligo?

62. DermPath
vitiligo. Sharply demarcated hypopigmented patches; Lesions may occuranywhere but occur more frequently on the extensor surfaces
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Vitiligo
  • Sharply demarcated hypopigmented patches
  • Lesions may occur anywhere but occur more frequently on the extensor surfaces (hands, elbows, knees) and the periorificial areas (around the mouth, eyes, genitalia)
  • Examination with a Wood's light results in accentuation of the hypopigmentation
  • Histology: Loss of melanocytes
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63. Vitiligo - Wikipedia
vitiligo. vitiligo is the patchy loss of skin pigmentation due to an autoimmuneattack by the body's own immune system on skin melanocytes.
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Vitiligo
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Vitiligo is the patchy loss of skin pigmentation due to an auto-immune attack by the body's own immune system on skin melanocytes . It frequently begins in late adulthood with patches of unpigmented skin appearing on extremities. The patches may grow, or remain constant in size. Occasional small areas may repigment, as they are recolonised by melanocytes. Steroids have been used in treatment, but are not very effective. The condition appears medically harmless, other than the problem that the affected skin areas have no protection against sunlight - they burn but never tan. However, if the skin is naturally dark, the visual effect of the white patches can be quite disfiguring. (If the affected person is of pale-skinned ancestry, the patches can be at least be rendered invisible by the expedient of avoiding sunlight and the tanning of unaffected skin) It has been claimed that the singer Michael Jackson has his skin bleached to mask the effects of vitiligo.

64. VITILIGO
vitiligo vitiligo is a skin condition of white patches resulting from lossof pigment. Any part of the body may be affected. Who Gets vitiligo?
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Vitiligo is a skin condition of white patches resulting from loss of pigment. Any part of the body may be affected. Usually both sides of the body are similarly affected by a few to many milky-white patches.
Who Gets Vitiligo? Vitiligo affects one or two of every 100 people. About half the people who develop it do so before the age of 20; about one fifth have a family member with this condition. Most people with vitiligo are in good general health. What Determines Skin Color? Melanin, the pigment that determines color of skin, hair, and eyes, is produced in cells called melanocytes. If these cells die or cannot form melanin, the skin becomes lighter or completely white. What Causes Vitiligo? Abnormally functioning nerve cells may make toxic substances that injure melanocytes. The body's immune system may destroy melanocytes. Researchers think pigment may be destroyed as the body responds to a substance it perceives as foreign. Pigment-producing cells may self-destruct. While pigment is forming, toxic by-products could be produced and destroy melanocytes.

65. Vitiligo Treatment Website - FAQs, Information, Research, Treatment Online
Leucoderma (vitiligo) finds promising treatment with homoeopathy. Pleaseclick for a report. Click here for vitiligo Assessment Test.
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Leucoderma (Vitiligo) is a chronic pigmentary skin disorder that finds a promising treatment with homeopathy. Homeopathy is slightly lesser known but rapidly growing alternative health therapy. Homoeopathy India Foundation has designed an On-line Treatment Protocol (OTP) for the sufferers of Leucoderma. A highly professional medical team consisting of homeopathy doctors, dermatologist and an internist handle cases of Leucoderma On-line. This website is devoted to helping Leucoderma sufferers world over.
Welcome to the healing powers of homeopathy! News: Dr.Rajesh Shah in the Book of World Records: Treating patients from 94 countries! Please click for a report.
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66. Vitiligo
vitiligo is a type of skin discoloration characterized by progressivelywidening areas of depigmented (very white) skin. vitiligo.
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Vitiligo Also indexed as: Depigmentation
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What are the symptoms of vitiligo? Symptoms of vitiligo include decreased or absent pigmentation in localized or diffuse areas of the skin. Hair in these areas is typically white, and the skin tends to sunburn more easily.
How is it treated? diabetes mellitus pernicious anemia
Nutritional supplements that may be helpful: Supplementation with the amino acid L-phenylalanine (LPA) may have value when combined with ultraviolet (UVA) light therapy A study of vitiligo in children reported that LPA plus UVA was an effective treatment in a majority of the children.

67. Vitiligo-Rhein-Main
Translate this page vitiligo-Rhein-Main.de ist die Regionalseite für vitiligo-Patientenim Südhessischen und in angrenzenden Gebieten. Neben Terminen
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68. The Vitiligo Society
The vitiligo Society. The vitiligo Society is the national uk patient supportgroup for people with vitiligo. The vitiligo Society now have a web site.
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The Vitiligo Society
The Vitiligo Society is the national uk patient support group for people with vitiligo. The Society is set up and financed as a membership charity, and members receive a quarterly newsletter and a specially published book. The Vitiligo Society now have a web site A new enquirers basic leaflet is available from the society which details their services and discusses whether or not it would be worthwhile joining. Address:
125 Kennington Road
LONDON
Telephone: 0171 840 0855 Return to the Disfigurement Guidance homepage. I'm sure you are as capable as I at operating a search engine, but here is a list of sites I found when searching on 'Vitiligo', the comments are my own.
  • Abstracts of Research Articles on Vitiligo A technical look at vitiligo research aimed mainly at doctors
  • Vitiligo 1 Department of Dermatology at Iowa University
  • PIP: Vitiligo As with the above link, the server was unavailable when I tried to contact it.
  • Vitiligo from 'The Family Village'
    • Who to Contact
    • Where to Go to Chat with Others
    • Learn More About It
    • Web Sites
  • Vitiligo A somewhat strange index on Ability's home page
  • vitiligo Chapter 7 from a Hong Kong 'Social Hygiene Handbook' - but don't let the name put you off!!

69. Vitiligo
vitiligo is the loss of pigment in the skin. People with vitiligo havepatches of white skin, not really a rash. Find out more about
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Facts about vitiligo from the National Institutes of Health Vitiligo Information
Good information about what causes vitiligo and vitiligo treatments. Vitiligo Pamphlet A pamphlet on vitiligo from the American Academy of Dermatologists. Vitiligo Overview A handbook on vitiligo from the National Vitiligo Foundation. Vitiligo Treatments A good discussion about the treatment options for vitiligo. Vitiligo Picture A picture of vitiligo and brief discription of this skin rash. Advanced Vitiligo Article This article about vitiligo uses advanced medical terms. A good source for people who already know the basics about vitiligo. Vitiligo Society Information about living with vitiligo from the UK Vitiligo Society.

70. Vitiligo Home Page
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Buying with us is 100% secure Vitiligo is a skin condition characterized by white patches resulting from the loss of pigmen t. Any part of the body may be affected. Two in very 100 people are affected by this disease, and over half of these people are under the age of 20 years. The white patches are the result of the disappearance of the skin's melanocytes . This disease may be due to several factors. Abnormally functioning nerve cells may produce toxic substances, which injure melanocytes. Pigment producing cells may self-destruct. There is a genetic effect that makes melanocytes susceptible to injury. Lately, researchers have found that the body's immune system may destroy melanocytes. Some researchers agree that an immune system imbalance may cause the immune system to identify pigment as a foreign substance and thus destroy it.

71. Organic Hope - Vitiligo
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Buying with us is 100% secure Vitiligo is a skin condition characterized by white patches resulting from the loss of pigmen t. Any part of the body may be affected. Two in very 100 people are affected by this disease, and over half of these people are under the age of 20 years. The white patches are the result of the disappearance of the skin's melanocytes . This disease may be due to several factors. Abnormally functioning nerve cells may produce toxic substances, which injure melanocytes. Pigment producing cells may self-destruct. There is a genetic effect that makes melanocytes susceptible to injury. Lately, researchers have found that the body's immune system may destroy melanocytes. Some researchers agree that an immune system imbalance may cause the immune system to identify pigment as a foreign substance and thus destroy it.

72. Vitiligo
vitiligo up. vitiligo Society, The vitiligo Society is a UK charitythat provides help and advice to people with vitiligo and their
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Vitiligo Society The Vitiligo Society is a UK charity that provides help and advice to people with vitiligo and their families in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. This site provides information on the Society's campaigns, activities, research and membership categories. A range of resources are provided that cover issues such as genetic predisposition to developing vitiligo, sun protection, skin camouflage, and emotional and psychological issues. The Vitiligo Society has published a range of publications and these include fact sheets and books, for both a professional and a lay audience. Information on these publications can be found at this site but the publications are not available online. Charities Great Britain Organizations, Nonprofit Vitiligo
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73. LookSmart - Vitiligo
Search the Web for. LookSmart Home. Featured Sponsors. vitiligo. Bioskin Learnabout this Italian discovery for the care and treatment of vitiligo.
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74. Medicine-Worldwide: Vitiligo
Translate this page Tinea. Unterkühlung NEU. Verbrühungen und Verbrennungen. vitiligo. Warzen.Windeldermatitis. Über uns. vitiligo. vitiligo. scharf begrenzte Depigmentierungen.
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75. Delasco - Consumer's Catalog
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76. Vitiligo Treatment Clinics Online Informational Resource
click here to enter . Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 vitiligo TreatmentClinics, Vitligo Treatment Clinics Online Informational Resource.
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77. Docteur Mahuzier - Biodermatologie Du Vitiligo
Translate this page Le vitiligo évolue généralement en trois phases 6 7. 8 9. 10 11 Recommandationsaux malades atteints de vitiligo. Le vitiligo doit EVITER dans tous les cas.
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  • Généralités.
  • Le vitiligo
    affecte près de de la population mondiale, et représente une partie importante des consultations de dermatologie (photo 1) insoutenable (photo 2). Le vitiligo évolue généralement en trois phases : Les preuves scientifiques et les observations de repigmentations spontanées totales sans exposition solaire sont rarement confirmées par les malades, ou les parents des enfants atteints de vitiligo. Pour le moment Des traitements médicaux (photos 3, 4 et 5) ou aux rayons ultraviolets artificiels (PUVA) (photo 6 et 7), (photo 8 et 9 ) ou anecdotiques : 5FU, khélline, difur, mélagénine, cures cubaines ...La pseudocatalase Délaissés pendant des années les traitements chirurgicaux La techniques des punchs (photo 10 et 11) après stimulation solaire ou par ultraviolets Les greffes épidermiques ou de bulles de succion Les greffes de mélanocytes se divisent en deux techniques : avec ou sans culture cellulaire. Sans culture, un prélèvement cutané est soumis à séparation dermo-épidermique
  • Bibliographie courte.
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    vitiligo. vitiligo is an autoimmune skin disease in which the absence of melanocytes(pigmentproducing cells) causes a decreased pigmentation in the skin.
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    Vitiligo Vitiligo is an autoimmune skin disease in which the absence of melanocytes (pigment-producing cells) causes a decreased pigmentation in the skin. Vitiligo is 10 to 15 times more common in patients with other autoimmune diseases, such as Addison's disease, diabetes mellitus, pernicious anemia, discoid lupus, and abnormal thyroid function. This disorder has only recently been identified as an autoimmune disease because organ-specific antibodies have now been detected in patients with vitiligo. The autoimmune reaction leads to destruction of pigment cells (melanocytes). Pigment cells are what give color or tint to the skin. Vitiligo has a tendency to run in families and may follow unusual trauma, especially to the head. The disease may also be referred to as leukoderma. Autoimmune diseases occur when these reactions inexplicably take place against the body's own cells and tissue by producing self-reactive antibodies. In vitiligo, the autoantibody is directed against the melanocytes. For more information on vitiligo or other autoimmune disorders, please click on the request information icon below.

    79. Vitiligo Fmc
    Translate this page vitiligo. La maladie génitales. En France, ce sont donc entre 900.000et 1,2 million de personnes atteintes par le vitiligo ASSOCIATION
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    VITILIGO
    La maladie se manifeste par l'apparition de zones de peau dépigmentée plus ou moins importantes, principalement sur le visage, les pieds, les mains, les articulations et les parties génitales. En France, ce sont donc entre 900.000 et 1,2 million de personnes atteintes par le vitiligo
  • ASSOCIATION FRANÇAISE DU VITILIGO
    Cette maladie n'est ni infectieuse, ni contagieuse, et n'est pas douloureuse, si ce n'est par la douleur morale et les répercussions psychologiques se rapportant à l'intégrité de la personne et à son aspect esthétique.
    Ces zones dépigmentées proviennent du dysfonctionnement des mélanocytes C'est une maladie auto-immune et multifactorielle.
    Les recherches sur les causes possibles et les facteurs déclenchants envisageables s'orientent aujourd'hui dans plusieurs directions:
    Origine endogène : génétique
    Voie nerveuse (oxydation mélanocytaire)
    Origine exogène : les frictions (phénomène de Koebner), les lésions cutanées...
    Voir "Le point sur le vitiligo" http://www.dermatonet.com/nouveautesvitiligo.htm ou copie locale ICI (Dr Yvon Gauthier Consultation des troubles de la pigmentation, Hôpital St-André à Bordeaux)
  • 80. Vitiligo
    vitiligo Wat is het? vitiligo is een onschuldige, maar vaak cosmetisch storende,aandoening waarbij de huid en ook het haar pigment verliezen.
    http://www.huidinfo.nl/vitiligo.html
    Vitiligo Wat is het?
    Vitiligo is een onschuldige, maar vaak cosmetisch storende, aandoening waarbij de huid en ook het haar pigment verliezen. Dit ontstaat door het verdwijnen van de pigmentcellen in de huid. Vitiligo kan voor de patient een belangrijk en belastend probleem zijn dat in sommige gevallen ook consequenties kan hebben voor het zelfbeeld en zelfvertrouwen van de patient. Ongeveer 1 procent van de wereldbevolking lijdt aan vitiligo!
    Hoe ontstaat het?
    alopecia areata

    Bovendien blijkt vitiligo vaak een 'familiaire' aandoening: meerdere mensen binnen een familie lijden aan de ziekte. Ook eeneiige tweelingen blijken vaak op gelijke wijze gevoelig voor het ontwikkelen van de witte vitiligoplekken. Sommige factoren kunnen vitiligo uitlokken. Dit geldt overigens alleen bij personen die reeds een aanleg hebben tot het ontwikkelen van vitiligo. Bekende factoren zijn o.a. ernstige ziekten, operaties, zwangerschap, bevalling, zonnebrand en huidschade door verwondingen. Ook emotionele stress zou vitiligo kunnen uitlokken of verergeren.
    Hoe ziet het eruit?

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