2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2004.05.036
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Tacrolimus ointment promotes repigmentation of vitiligo in children: A review of 57 cases

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“…Most common side effects were erythema and burning. This result is supported by various other studies 22,24 .…”
Section: Table-v: Improvement Of the Body Surface Area Before And Aftsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Most common side effects were erythema and burning. This result is supported by various other studies 22,24 .…”
Section: Table-v: Improvement Of the Body Surface Area Before And Aftsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This result is largely differ from Silverberg et al 22 This result is also differ from Lepe et al 25 where they found tacrolimus produce more than 75% repigmentation, most of this on facial areas. The probable causes of the difference is the concentration difference of tacrolimus 0.03% vs 0.1%.…”
Section: Table-v: Improvement Of the Body Surface Area Before And Aftcontrasting
confidence: 73%
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“…They can be used as a treatment of choice for the vitiligo lesions on the head and neck, especially when the disease is long lasting (Berti et al, 2009). The treatment response of segmental vitiligo is appropriate to calcineurin inhibitors (Kakouro, 2009;Silverberg et al, 2004).…”
Section: Topical Calcineurin Inhibitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%