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Yonsei med. j ; Yonsei med. j;: 66-71, 1988.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-20075

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Patients with vitiligo seem be less prone to the development of lentigines as a side effect of long-term photochemotherapy than do psoriatics. An 8-year-old boy who had a vitiliginous patch on his left thigh, had been receiving photochemotherapy since he was 2 years old. At the age of 3, multiple star-shaped brownish macules developed at the site of treatment. Photochemotherapy was continued until the patient was 6 year old, at which time no improvement in the vitiligo was seen, so photochemotherapy was discontinued. Now 2 years after treatment the lentigines still persist. On electron microscopic examination, the melanocytes showed two patterns of cell death: coagulative necrosis and apotosis together with atypical cytoplasmic and melanosomal alterations.


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Child , Humans , Male , Lentigo/etiology , Melanocytes/ultrastructure , Microscopy, Electron , PUVA Therapy/adverse effects , Vitiligo/drug therapy
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