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Treatment of vitiligo: advantages and disadvantages, indications for use and outcomesA Hossani-Madani
Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA
G Ital Dermatol Venereol 146:373-95. 2011..Relapse with both treatments may occur. The Q-switched ruby laser does seem to have the advantage of inducing depigmentation more quickly, but with more discomfort...
Vitiligo updateRebat M Halder
Department of Dermatology, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, USA
Semin Cutan Med Surg 28:86-92. 2009..In addition, they should be able to discuss physical findings, approach to the patient, and some of the therapeutic modalities for this disorder...
Management of dyschromias in ethnic skinRebat M Halder
Department of Dermatology, Howard University College of Medicine, 2041 Georgia Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20060, USA
Dermatol Ther 17:151-7. 2004..There is marked contrast between normally pigmented hyperpigmented, hypopigmented or depigmented skin in people of color. Despite being common, pigmentary disorders remain difficult to treat...
Topical treatment and combination approaches for vitiligo: new insights, new developmentsA R Hossani-Madani
Department of Dermatology, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, USA
G Ital Dermatol Venereol 145:57-78. 2010..Pimecrolimus has been effective with NB-UVB and excimer laser on facial lesions, and microdermabrasion on localized areas...
Vitiligo is associated with HLA-DR4 in black patients. A preliminary reportG M Dunston
Department of Dermatology, Howard University School of Medicine, Washington, DC
Arch Dermatol 126:56-60. 1990..These findings support the hypothesis of an immunogenetic influence on the expression of vitiligo in black patients with vitiligo...
Topical agents used in the management of hyperpigmentationR M Halder
Department of Dermatology, Howard University, Washington DC, USA
Skin Therapy Lett 9:1-3. 2004..The non-phenolic agents, which include tretinoin, adapalene, topical corticosteroids, azelaic acid, arbutin, kojic acid, and licorice extract, are also used for hyperpigmentation disorders...
Pseudofolliculitis barbae and related disordersR M Halder
Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D C
Dermatol Clin 6:407-12. 1988..Mild to moderately severe cases can be kept under good control with intralesional injections of steroid and a topical chloramphenicol and steroid cream mixture. Scarred or keloidal lesions may require surgery...
Pigmentary disorders in ethnic skinRebat M Halder
Department of Dermatology, Howard University College of Medicine, 2041 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20060, USA
Dermatol Clin 21:617-28, vii. 2003..Pigmentary disorders are commonly seen in ethnic skin. They are psychologically problematic in darker skin. Treatment of many of these disorders remains difficult...
Cutaneous diseases in the black racesRebat M Halder
Department of Dermatology, Howard University College of Medicine, 2041 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20060, USA
Dermatol Clin 21:679-87, ix. 2003..The demand for laser procedures on ethnic skin is growing dramatically. The dermatologic surgeon needs a conservative approach combined with ingenuity, sound judgment, and a clear understanding of laser optics in treating ethnic skin...
Ethnic skin disorders overviewRebat M Halder
Department of Dermatology and the Ethnic Skin Research Institute, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, USA
J Am Acad Dermatol 48:S143-8. 2003....
