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Partial repigmentation of vitiligo with tofacitinib, without exposure to ultraviolet radiation

Melpone Komnitski, Angelo Komnitski, Amilton Komnitski, Caio César Silva de Castro

2020Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vitiligo is a disease that causes macules and achromic and/or hypochromic patches, which can affect from small areas to the entire tegument. Treatment options are few and are generally ineffective. Recently, some case reports have appeared which show positive results with the use of Janus kinase inhibitors associated with phototherapy. This report details the case of a patient with rheumatoid arthritis associated with vitiligo in treatment for two years, whose condition partially improved initially after eight months of oral tofacitinib at a dose of 5mg twice a day, without exposure to ultraviolet radiation and with continuous improvement during these two years of treatment.

Topics & Concepts

VitiligoTofacitinibDermatologyMedicineRheumatoid arthritisJanus kinase inhibitorJanus kinaseUltraviolet radiationInternal medicineRadiochemistryChemistryCytokinemelanin and skin pigmentationMast cells and histamineAtherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Diseases
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