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  • A Concise Guide to The Management of Vitiligo

    A Concise Guide to The Management of Vitiligo by Sarkar, Rashmi; Narayan R, Vignesh;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Springer Nature Singapore
    • Date of Publication 9 January 2026

    • ISBN 9789819538560
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages380 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations VII, 380 p. 78 illus., 72 illus. in color.
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    Long description:

    This handbook is an essential guide to overcoming the challenges posed by Vitiligo by providing a tailored solution. Vitiligo is a complex range of pigmentation disorders impacting millions worldwide. The book enables healthcare professionals to efficiently deliver precise, evidence-based care for Vitiligo, drawing from the most recent research and clinical insights in an accessible format.

    Divided into five sections covering basic science to surgical therapy for the condition, Section I unveils the fundamentals from the genesis of melanocytes to the complex web of genetics and epidemiology. It also navigates the pathogenesis and histopathology, unveiling the mechanics of repigmentation. Meanwhile, Section II delves into clinical intricacies, interpreting classifications, clinical features, and the natural course of Vitiligo. Section III explains cutting-edge medical therapies, from topical approaches to innovative biological interventions. The surgical odyssey in Section IV provides insights into patient selection, grafting methods, and associated complications. The book also covers some special topics in Section V, ranging from depigmentation strategies to childhood vitiligo.

    The book is relevant for dermatologists, researchers, healthcare professionals, and postgraduate and medical students interested in Vitiligo and its management.

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    Table of Contents:

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    Part 1 Basic Science.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Melanocyte Biology and Melanogenesis.- 3 Genetics and Epidemiology of Vitiligo- 4 Pathogenesis, Histopathology of Vitiligo.- 5 Mechanism of Repigmentation in Vitiligo.- Part 2 Clinical Science.- 6 Classification, Clinical Features, Associations, Special Variants.- 7 Natural History and Prognosis.- 8 Dermoscopy and Non-Invasive Methods of Evaluation.- 9 Stability, Quality of Life and Outcome Measures.- 10 Psychological Burden and Ancillary Support.- Part 3 Medical Therapy.- 11 Topical Therapies.- 12 Systemic Immunomodulatory and Immunosuppressive Therapies.- 13 Small Molecule and Biologic Therapies.- 14 Laser and Other Light-Based Therapies.- 15 Complications of Medical Modalities of Therapy.- Part 4 Surgical Therapy.- 16 Patient Selection andEvaluation.- 17 Tissue Grafting Methods.- 18 Cellular Grafting Methods.- 19 Non-Grafting Methods (Dermabrasion, Excision, Therapeutic Wounding, Cryotherapy).- 20 Complications of Surgical Modalities.- Part 5 Special Topics.- 21 Depigmentation Therapies.- 22 Camouflage in Vitiligo.- 23 Late-onset and Childhood Vitiligo.- 24 Animal and In-Virto Models.- 25 Further Directions in Vitiligo.

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