Health-Related Quality of Life Burden Among Adults with Vitiligo: Relationship to Disease Severity and Disease Location
Abstract Introduction Vitiligo was historically regarded as a cosmetic disorder; however, it is an autoimmune disease. As a visible condition, it affects patient well-being. We assessed the impact of disease severity, lesion location, and body surface area (BSA) affected on patient health-related qu...
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Main Authors: | David Rosmarin (Author), Ahmed M. Soliman (Author), James Piercy (Author), Simran Marwaha (Author), Peter Anderson (Author), Heidi S. Camp (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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