2022
DOI: 10.1111/ijd.16146
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Inverse association between autoimmunity and elevated IgE among childhood vitiligo

Abstract: Background Multiple factors contribute to the pathogenesis of childhood vitiligo. The characteristics in a different population under modified environmental factors need further reevaluation. The present study aimed to reevaluate the clinical and laboratory features in consequent children vitiligo patients. Materials and methods We retrospectively reviewed consequent children vitiligo patients who visited Children’s Hospital of Fudan University (National Children’s Medical Center of China). The prevalence rate… Show more

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