Histological Changes in Lesional and Perilesional Skin Compared with Apparently Normal Skin in Vitiligo Patients
Shimaa Mukhtar Salim Eid;
Abstract
Vitiligo is a multifactorial disease with a complex pathogenesis; its precise cause remains unknown. Old theories suggested complete destruction of melanocytes due to either the presence of autoantibodies; the 'self destruction' theory; the participation
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| Title | Histological Changes in Lesional and Perilesional Skin Compared with Apparently Normal Skin in Vitiligo Patients | Other Titles | التغيرات الهستولوجية في الجلد المصاب والمجاور مقارنه بالجلد الطبيعي ظاهريا في مرضى البهاق | Authors | Shimaa Mukhtar Salim Eid | Keywords | Histological Changes in Lesional and Perilesional Skin Compared with Apparently Normal Skin in Vitiligo Patients | Issue Date | 2011 | Description | Vitiligo is a multifactorial disease with a complex pathogenesis; its precise cause remains unknown. Old theories suggested complete destruction of melanocytes due to either the presence of autoantibodies; the 'self destruction' theory; the participation |
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