DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS BETWEEN VITILIGO AND OTHER SKIN HYPOMELANOSES
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https://doi.org/10.52340/jecm.2025.06.23Keywords:
vitiligo, skin hypomelanoses, differential diagnosisAbstract
We present here comparative characteristics of vitiligo and the most common hypomelanotic skin conditions. Also, we describe clinical features of secondary leukoderma in patients with various forms of chronic dermatoses, skin infections, congenital diseases, and traumatic skin lesions. Criteria for differential diagnosis of vitiligo and other hypomelanotic skin conditions have been developed
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