2016
DOI: 10.18520/cs/v111/i2/325-336
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Disorders of Pigmentation of the Skin - Hypotheses Underlying Interventions by Multiple Systems of Medicine:Is there a Role for Integrated Medicine?

Abstract: Biomedicine has not provided a complete explanation with fully effective therapies for disorders of pigmentation. Biomedicine emphasizes the role of melanocyte for protection from UV rays and as a determinant of skin colour. These important properties acquired a genetic basis much later than other functions, many relating to cell contact as in the keratinocyte -melanocyte unit, or as with the synapses of the neurological system. There are other roles, biochemical and mechanical, of melanocyte. Management that … Show more

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“…The pattern of patches in To Balo almost similarly in all cases, it is symmetrical depigmentation, with a white forelock, but the pattern in the trunk, dorsal, and ventral in To Balo. It is rarely different from cases of piebaldism in someplace, were Xhosa tribal group in the Transkei, 300 km east of Cape Town (Arianayagam & Ryan, 2016). The distribution was alike in all, with symmetrical depigmentation involving the medial portion of the forehead, the chin, the ventral aspect of the chest, abdomen, and all extremities (Funkhouser et al, 2019;Park et al, 2002;Hazan, 2005).…”
Section: Characteristic Of Depigmentation In To Balomentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The pattern of patches in To Balo almost similarly in all cases, it is symmetrical depigmentation, with a white forelock, but the pattern in the trunk, dorsal, and ventral in To Balo. It is rarely different from cases of piebaldism in someplace, were Xhosa tribal group in the Transkei, 300 km east of Cape Town (Arianayagam & Ryan, 2016). The distribution was alike in all, with symmetrical depigmentation involving the medial portion of the forehead, the chin, the ventral aspect of the chest, abdomen, and all extremities (Funkhouser et al, 2019;Park et al, 2002;Hazan, 2005).…”
Section: Characteristic Of Depigmentation In To Balomentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It is an autoimmune disease in which the pigmentinducing cells are injured. There is no therapy for vitiligo, however there are few therapies, including ultraviolet light, cosmetic cover-ups or corticosteroid creams medications [2]. Melanin synthesis is regulated by melanocyte specific enzymes and related transcription factors, tyrosinase, TRP-1, TRP-2 and MITF [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%