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Vitiligo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Leukoderma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leukoderma is a cutaneous condition, an acquired condition with localized loss of pigmentation of the skin that may occur after any number of inflammatory skin conditions, burns, intralesional steroi...
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Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, research and treatment of vitiligo, an incurable pigmentation disorder and autoimmune disease that causes white patches (depigmentation) on the skin. ... Vitiligo: A Common Cause of Loss of Skin Pigment ... Top Searched Vitiligo Terms:
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Definition of leukoderma in the Medical Dictionary. leukoderma explanation. Information about leukoderma in Free online English dictionary. What is leukoderma? Meaning of leukoderma medical term. What does leukoderma mean? ... syphilitic leukoderma indistinct coarsely mottled hypopigmentation, usually on the sides of the...
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Human Immune Leukoderma: Vitiligo ... There are several diseases marked by a lack of pigment in the skin that are grossly referred to as leukoderma; some are caused by an inability of melancocytes to produce melanin, while others are caused by melanocytes either not being present or being destroyed.
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The technique known as autologous minigrafting is reviewed. ... This procedure has proven useful and reliable for repigmenting diverse types of leukoderma. A few refinements of this technique are described. These refinements were used in six patients who were successfully repigmented.
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