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Vitiligo: an update on systemic treatments

Tamara Searle, Firas Al‐Niaimi, Faisal R. Ali

2020Clinical and Experimental Dermatology57 citationsDOI

Abstract

Vitiligo is an autoimmune skin condition characterized by depigmented macules and patches, and has a huge psychosocial impact on patients. Treatment of vitiligo aims to prevent the spread of disease and facilitate repigmentation of affected lesions. The mainstay of treatment for unstable vitiligo has been topical agents (corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors) and phototherapy. However, systemic treatments are increasingly being shown to have a significant impact on the course of the disease as monotherapy or adjunctive therapy. Of note, oral mini-pulsed corticosteroid therapy, methotrexate, minocycline, ciclosporin, Janus kinase inhibitors and certain supplements have been used in the systemic treatment of vitiligo. We review the underlying evidence supporting the use of each of these systemic treatments.

Topics & Concepts

VitiligoMedicineDermatologymelanin and skin pigmentationSkin Protection and AgingHerpesvirus Infections and Treatments