Vitiligo is a distressing disorder of depigmentation. In spite of multiple successful therapeutic regimens, disease relapse remains a challenge to patients and physicians. Most guidelines consider systemic treatments only in rapidly progressive disease with wider surface areas. This delay in halting the immune attack, may give the chance for further disease progression as well as establishment of resident memory T cell population predisposing to future disease relapses. The aim of this study was to assess the ability of early systemic therapy of localized (\<2% BSA), recent onset (\<6 months) vitiligo to control disease activity and minimize the possibility of recurrence.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
25
Duration needed to arrest of vitiligo activity
Time needed for vitiligo patients to stop developing new lesions of vitiligo
Time frame: 6 months
Duration of maintaining vitiligo stability
Time before any new vitiligo lesions reappear
Time frame: 5 years
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