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A retrospective study of long term follow-up of 2283 vitiligo patients treated by autologous, non-cultured melanocyte–keratinocyte transplantation

Dimin Zhang, Xiaodong Wei, Weisong Hong, Lifang Fu, Guopei Qian, Aie Xu

2021Aging24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Autologous non-cultured melanocyte-keratinocyte transplantation (MKTP) can be used to treat stable vitiligo cases, but there were insufficient clinical data to evaluate its safety and efficacy. OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of various factors on the therapeutic outcome of MKTP. METHOD: The single-center retrospective study included stable vitiligo patients who underwent MKTP between June 2009 and June 2018. Univariate and/or multivariable analysis were used to determine the factors affecting the outcome of repigmentation. RESULT: =42.053, P<0. 001). CONCLUSION: MKTP is efficient and well tolerated for stable vitiligo treatment. Various factors such as duration of disease stability, vitiligo type, family history, site of lesion should be carefully assessed before using MKTP, as it would further improve the post-operative repigmentation.

Topics & Concepts

VitiligoMelanocyteKeratinocyteTransplantationRetrospective cohort studyMedicineTerm (time)DermatologyBiologyImmunologyInternal medicineCancer researchCell cultureMelanomaGeneticsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsmelanin and skin pigmentationHair Growth and DisordersGenetic and rare skin diseases.
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