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Use of Dermatoscope to Monitor the Repigmentation of Various Vitiligo Surgical Procedures.

Balakrishnan Nirmal1.   

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28163468      PMCID: PMC5227090          DOI: 10.4103/0974-2077.197090

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cutan Aesthet Surg        ISSN: 0974-2077


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Dear Editor, Surgical intervention in stable vitiligo is classified broadly as tissue grafting and cellular grafting.[1] Split-thickness skin grafting, mini punch grafting, suction blister grafting and follicular unit extraction constitute tissue grafting, whereas non-cultured epidermal cell suspension is an example of cellular grafting. Colour match after the procedure is as important as extent of repigmentation.[2] Objective methods in the evaluation of vitiligo include colorimetry and morphometry used to monitor colour match and extent of repigmentation, respectively.[3] Colorimeter is an expensive, non-invasive instrument to measure the colours reflected from the surface using a tristimulus system, and the quality of repigmentation can be assessed and recorded.[4] Dermatoscopy has been used to evaluate the activity of vitiligo.[5] To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report in literature to use dermatoscope to monitor the result of various surgical procedures in vitiligo. Dermatoscopic examination of repigmented lesions was performed in five patients who underwent split-thickness grafting, mini punch grafting, suction blister grafting, follicular unit extraction and non-cultured melanocyte transfer using a pocket dermatoscope which gives a ×10 magnification (DermLite DL3, 3Gen Inc., USA) at least 3 months after the surgical procedure. Images were taken with a Sony Cybershot DSC-W800 20.1 MP digital camera after attaching it to the dermatoscope with a universal adapter [Figures 1–5]. The best colour match was seen with non-cultured epidermal cell suspension followed by follicular unit extraction.
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Dermatoscopy of repigmentation of split-thickness skin grafting (×10) shows patchy diffuse repigmentation with hyperpigmentation in many areas

Figure 5

Dermatoscopy of repigmentation of non-cultured epidermal cell suspension (×10) showing near complete reticular and diffuse repigmentation with uniformity in colour

Dermatoscopy of repigmentation of split-thickness skin grafting (×10) shows patchy diffuse repigmentation with hyperpigmentation in many areas Dermatoscopy of repigmentation of mini punch grafting (×10) showing reticulate repigmentation with perigraft halo of depigmented areas Dermatoscopy of repigmentation of suction blister grafting (×10) showing patchy reticulate repigmentation with hyperpigmentation in a few areas Dermatoscopy of repigmentation of follicular unit extraction (×10) showing complete reticular repigmentation with hyperpigmentation in a few areas Dermatoscopy of repigmentation of non-cultured epidermal cell suspension (×10) showing near complete reticular and diffuse repigmentation with uniformity in colour We direct further studies in evaluating the colour match with the dermatoscope comparing it with objective tools such as colorimeter in future and prospective studies with standardised protocols taking sites, type of vitiligo and adjuvant therapy into consideration as well.

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