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vitiligo

[ US /viˈtɪɫɪɡoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an acquired skin disease characterized by patches of unpigmented skin (often surrounded by a heavily pigmented border)

How To Use vitiligo In A Sentence

  • Vitiligo, an autoimmune disorder characterized by loss of skin pigment, has left much of his face and hands pale. Archive: Michael in the mirror
  • It is called vitiligo and it's more common than we think. CNN Transcript Dec 19, 2007
  • These patches are frequently confused with vitiligo or leucoderma, in which the patches are usually larger and have well defined convex borders, sometimes with a rim of hyper or increased pigmentation.
  • Objective To investigate the effective of the single trunk hair follicle transplant to treat vitiligo.
  • This loss of normal skin color - called vitiligo - is not an illness. Chapter 22
  • Objective: To explore an effective and simple method to wipe off the epiderm of vitiligo , especially it is in a accidented region or it is near eyes.
  • Psoralen is the most effective herb for the treatment of vitiligo.
  • Objective To observe the efficacy of vitiligo concentrated pill and halometasone cream in treatment of vitiligo.
  • For 15 years she has had symmetrical patches of vitiligo on her hands, elbows, hips, and neck.
  • While his skin color transformation was apparently caused by a medical condition called vitiligo, it still seems clear that he had the desire to live across boundaries of race and gender. NPR Topics: News
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