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Autologous grafting with noncultured melanocytes: a simplified method for treatment of depigmented lesions.

Y Gauthier1, J E Surleve-Bazeille.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Achromic lesions on the trunk and the extremities often do not respond to treatment and little improvement is obtained in cases of segmental vitiligo.
OBJECTIVE: Transplantation of autologous noncultured melanocytes was performed to obtain a successful repigmentation.
METHODS: The grafting method is carried out in two steps: production of blisters on the depigmented lesions by freezing with liquid nitrogen and injection in each blister of a suspension of epidermal cells (mainly keratinocytes and melanocytes). The cellular suspension was obtained from samples of skin of the hair scalp after trypsinization.
RESULTS: Repigmentation was evident within 25 to 30 days. Coalescence of the pigmented areas was spontaneously observed or obtained after UVA stimulation. Patients with two types of leukoderma-vitiligo or nevus depigmentosus had successful repigmentation after transplantation of autologous noncultured melanocytes.
CONCLUSION: This technique appears to be an effective and simple method for treating patients with achromic areas lacking melanocytes.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1552051     DOI: 10.1016/0190-9622(92)70024-a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Acad Dermatol        ISSN: 0190-9622            Impact factor:   11.527


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4.  Epidermal curettage technique (ECT) for tissue harvest from the donor area for melanocyte autologous grafting in cases of vitiligo.

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9.  Efficacy of suction blister epidermal graft without phototherapy for locally stable and resistant vitiligo.

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10.  Comparison of intradermal injection of autologous epidermal cell suspension vs. spraying of these cells on dermabraded surface of skin of patients with post-burn hypopigmentation.

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