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Epidermal graft in stable vitiligo

Phase 2
Conditions
Vitiligo and other depigmented lesions.
Vitiligo
Registration Number
IRCT138802251906N1
Lead Sponsor
Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria

depigmented lesions unresponsive to medications and phototherapy; all patients had stable disease for more than 1 year and there was not any history of a positive Kobner phenomenon.
Exclusion criteria: unstable or active vitiligo; positve Kobner phenomenon; age under 12 years old and pregnancy.

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Repigmentation rate. Timepoint: Every week in the first month and once a month for the following 6-8 months. Method of measurement: The repigmentation rate of lesions was classified as excellent (more than 75% repigmentation), good (50-75% repigmentation), moderate (25-50% repigmentation) and poor (less than 25% repigmentation).
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Perigraft halo. Timepoint: All patients were visited every week in the first month and once a month for the following 6-8 months. Method of measurement: clinical observation.;Scar and Keloid. Timepoint: All patients were visited every week in the first month and once a month for the following 6-8 months. Method of measurement: clinical observation.;Kobner phenomen. Timepoint: All patients were visited every week in the first month and once a month for the following 6-8 months. Method of measurement: clinical observation.;Color mismatch. Timepoint: All patients were visited every week in the first month and once a month for the following 6-8 months. Method of measurement: clinical observation.;Infection. Timepoint: All patients were visited every week in the first month and once a month for the following 6-8 months. Method of measurement: clinical observation and Labratory assesment.
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