2023
DOI: 10.1002/ski2.317
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Prevalence and burden of vitiligo in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America

Anwar Al Hammadi,
Caio Cesar Silva de Castro,
Nisha V. Parmar
et al.

Abstract: Vitiligo is a common chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by skin and hair depigmentation that affects 0.5%–2.0% of the global population. Vitiligo is associated with diminished quality of life (QoL) and psychosocial burden. The burden of vitiligo may vary based on skin tone and cultural differences as well as geographical variations in disease awareness, societal stigma, healthcare systems and treatment options. Data on the burden and management of vitiligo in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America ar… Show more

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“…Vitiligo is a skin pigmentation disorder caused by the selective degradation of melanocytes [ 1 ]. Affects 0.5–2.0% of the global population [ 2 ]. Vitiligo is a complex disease whose pathogenesis caused by a combination of hereditary factors, metabolic variables associated with oxidative stress, melanocyte adherence to the epithelium and innate and adaptive immunity that ultimately leads to melanocytes destruction [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vitiligo is a skin pigmentation disorder caused by the selective degradation of melanocytes [ 1 ]. Affects 0.5–2.0% of the global population [ 2 ]. Vitiligo is a complex disease whose pathogenesis caused by a combination of hereditary factors, metabolic variables associated with oxidative stress, melanocyte adherence to the epithelium and innate and adaptive immunity that ultimately leads to melanocytes destruction [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%