Analysis of skin pigmentation

Vitiligo is a pigmentary skin disorder resulting from abnormal melanin production. This is due to the destruction of epidermal melanocytes. Physically, vitiligo lesion areas appear as paler skin tone compared with the surrounding skin or they may be completely white 1. Figure 5.1 shows a patient wit...

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Main Authors: Hani, A.F.M., Nugroho, H., Shamsudin, N.
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Published: CRC Press 2014
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spelling my.utp.eprints.316792022-03-29T03:30:19Z Analysis of skin pigmentation Hani, A.F.M. Nugroho, H. Shamsudin, N. Vitiligo is a pigmentary skin disorder resulting from abnormal melanin production. This is due to the destruction of epidermal melanocytes. Physically, vitiligo lesion areas appear as paler skin tone compared with the surrounding skin or they may be completely white 1. Figure 5.1 shows a patient with vitiligo lesions. The prevalence of vitiligo worldwide varies, ranging from 0.1% to 2%. The prevalence of vitiligo is not related to any skin types, sex, or socioeconomic status 2. Vitiligo is unpredictable and may remain stable for years before worsening. The disease is most disfiguring in dark-skinned racial and ethnic groups where the contrast between the depigmented and healthy skin is more noticeable. It has been reported that patients with vitiligo have an increased risk of autoimmune diseases such as thyroid disease (Hashimoto�s thyroiditis and Grave�s disease) and Addison�s disease 2, 3. © 2014 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. CRC Press 2014 Book NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85054705387&doi=10.1201%2fb16703&partnerID=40&md5=bb9b1f98f9ff4718b64cf38e0f743e99 Hani, A.F.M. and Nugroho, H. and Shamsudin, N. (2014) Analysis of skin pigmentation. CRC Press, pp. 181-217. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31679/
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description Vitiligo is a pigmentary skin disorder resulting from abnormal melanin production. This is due to the destruction of epidermal melanocytes. Physically, vitiligo lesion areas appear as paler skin tone compared with the surrounding skin or they may be completely white 1. Figure 5.1 shows a patient with vitiligo lesions. The prevalence of vitiligo worldwide varies, ranging from 0.1% to 2%. The prevalence of vitiligo is not related to any skin types, sex, or socioeconomic status 2. Vitiligo is unpredictable and may remain stable for years before worsening. The disease is most disfiguring in dark-skinned racial and ethnic groups where the contrast between the depigmented and healthy skin is more noticeable. It has been reported that patients with vitiligo have an increased risk of autoimmune diseases such as thyroid disease (Hashimoto�s thyroiditis and Grave�s disease) and Addison�s disease 2, 3. © 2014 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Nugroho, H.
Shamsudin, N.
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