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  2. Vitiligo - Wikipedia

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    Vitiligo (/ ˌ v ɪ t ɪ ˈ l aɪ ɡ oʊ /, vi-ti-leye-goh) is a chronic autoimmune disorder that causes patches of skin to lose pigment or color. [1] The cause of vitiligo is unknown, but it may be related to immune system changes, genetic factors, stress, or sun exposure. [5] [6] Treatment options include topical medications, light therapy ...

  3. Karin Schallreuter - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings. 4 (1): 91– 96. doi: 10.1038/sj.jidsp.5640189. PMID 10537016. Schallreuter, Karin U.; Krüger, Christian; et al. (July 2008). "From basic research to the bedside: efficacy of topical treatment with pseudocatalase PC-KUS in 71 children with vitiligo". International Journal of Dermatology.

  4. Health and appearance of Michael Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Vitiligo's drastic effects on the body can cause psychological distress. Jackson used fair-colored makeup, [3] and possibly skin-bleaching prescription creams, [4] to cover up the uneven blotches of color caused by the illness. The creams would have further lightened his skin, and, with the application of makeup, he could appear very pale. [14]

  5. Vitiligo Made Me Famous, but It’s Not Who I Am - AOL

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    Model-turned-beauty-founder Winnie Harlow talks about how her skin condition has impacted her modeling career and why she decided to start a beauty brand. Vitiligo Made Me Famous, but It’s Not ...

  6. Psychodermatology - Wikipedia

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    Psychodermatology is the treatment of skin disorders using psychological and psychiatric techniques by addressing the interaction between mind and skin. Though historically there has not been strong scientific support for its practice, there is increasing evidence that behavioral treatments may be effective in the management of chronic skin disorders.

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