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Title: Childhood vitiligo.
Authors: Palit A, Inamadar AC
Keywords: Children, non-segmental vitiligo, segmental vitiligo
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: BLDE(Deemed to be University)
Abstract: Childhood vitiligo is often encountered in dermatological practice. When present in infancy or early childhood, various nevoid and hereditary disorders are to be differentiated. In many cases, familial aggregation of the disease is seen and other autoimmune disorders may be associated. Segmental presentation is more common, and limited body surface area involvement is usual in this age group. Children with vitiligo often suffer from anxiety and depression because of their unusual appearance. Management of vitiligo in children is difficult as therapeutic options are restricted when compared to that in adult patients. Selection of treatment should be careful in these patients with the aim to achieve best results with minimal side effects as well as relieving patients' and parents' anxiety
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2105
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Dermatology

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