EFFECTIVENESS OF 311 NM UVB PHOTOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF VITILIGO

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  • Ikhtiyor Ikromovich Latipov Bukhara State Medical Institute, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Vitiligo, depigmentation, phototherapy, repigmentation, melanocytorrhagy, UVB-therapy 311 nm

Abstract

Vitiligo is the most common depigmentation disorder where the selective destruction of functioning melanocytes causes depigmentation of the skin, hair and mucosal surfaces.  It affects approximately 0.5% to 1% of the population (1), with an average age of onset at about 24 years, its prevalence appears to be equal between men and women and there is no difference in the rate of occurrence according to skin type or race. Several etiological factors have been suggested for which the most compelling evidence involves a combination of environmental, genetic and immunological factors interacting to contribute to autoimmune melanocyte destruction. Vitiligo  is  a  common  skin  disorder  characterized  by  depigmented  white  patches  in  the  skin  due  to  loss  of  melanocytes.  It remains unclear what causes damage or death to the melanocytes, there are many potential pathophysiological theories involving

Autoimmune, neural, autocytotoxic, biochemical, oxidative stress, melanocytorrhagy, and decreased melanocyte survival hypotheses (2). Autoimmune theory is more prominent in generalized vitiligo, which is considered a complex disorder involving combined pathogenic effects of multiple susceptibility genes and unknown environmental factors that lead to autoimmune destruction of melanocytes (3).

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2022-08-12

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Latipov, I. I. (2022). EFFECTIVENESS OF 311 NM UVB PHOTOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF VITILIGO. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MODERN MEDICINE AND PRACTICE, 2(8), 8–12. Retrieved from http://inovatus.es/index.php/ejmmp/article/view/1142

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