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Authors: Hann, SK Nordlund, JJ
Citation: Sk. Hann et Jj. Nordlund, Definition of vitiligo, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 3-6

Authors: Nordlund, JJ
Citation: Jj. Nordlund, The loss of melanocytes from the epidermis: The mechanism for depigmentation of vitiligo vulgaris, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 7-12

Authors: Kopera, D
Citation: D. Kopera, History and cultural aspects of vitiligo, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 13-17

Authors: Majumder, PP
Citation: Pp. Majumder, Genetics and prevalence of vitiligo vulgaris, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 18-20

Authors: Boissy, RE
Citation: Re. Boissy, Histology of vitiliginous skin, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 23-34

Authors: Hann, SK Nordlund, JJ
Citation: Sk. Hann et Jj. Nordlund, Clinical features of generalized vitiligo, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 35-48

Authors: Hann, SK
Citation: Sk. Hann, Clinical features of segmental vitiligo, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 49-60

Authors: Grimes, PE Billips, M
Citation: Pe. Grimes et M. Billips, Childhood vitiligo: Clinical spectrum and therapeutic approaches, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 61-69

Authors: Ortonne, JP
Citation: Jp. Ortonne, Special features of vitiligo, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 70-75

Authors: Ortonne, JP
Citation: Jp. Ortonne, Depigmentation of hair and mucous membranes, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 76-80

Authors: Mills, MD Albert, DM
Citation: Md. Mills et Dm. Albert, Ocular and otic findings in vitiligo, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 81-88

Authors: Nordlund, JJ Hann, SK
Citation: Jj. Nordlund et Sk. Hann, The association of vitiligo with disorders of other organ systems, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 89-96

Authors: Porter, J
Citation: J. Porter, The psychological effects of vitiligo: Response to impaired appearance, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 97-100

Authors: Sheth, PB
Citation: Pb. Sheth, Differential diagnosis of vitiligo vulgaris, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 101-120

Authors: Boissy, RE
Citation: Re. Boissy, The intrinsic (genetic) theory for the cause of vitiligo, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 123-128

Authors: Bystryn, JC
Citation: Jc. Bystryn, Theories on the pathogenesis of depigmentation: Immune hypothesis, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 129-136

Authors: Hann, SK Chun, WH
Citation: Sk. Hann et Wh. Chun, Autocytotoxic hypothesis for the destruction of melanocytes as the cause of vitiligo, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 137-141

Authors: Orecchia, GE
Citation: Ge. Orecchia, Neural pathogenesis, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 142-150

Authors: Schallreuter, KU Beazley, WD Wood, JM
Citation: Ku. Schallreuter et al., Biochemical theory of vitiligo: a role of pteridines in pigmentation, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 151-159

Authors: Cui, J
Citation: J. Cui, The melanocyte reservoir and its necessity, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 163-167

Authors: Morison, WL
Citation: Wl. Morison, PUVA therapy, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 168-172

Authors: Hann, SK
Citation: Sk. Hann, Steroid treatment for vitiligo, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 173-181

Authors: Schallreuter, KU Moore, J Wood, JM
Citation: Ku. Schallreuter et al., Pseudocatalase in the treatment of vitiligo, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 182-192

Authors: Falabella, R
Citation: R. Falabella, Surgical therapies for vitiligo, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 193-201

Authors: Halder, RM
Citation: Rm. Halder, Micropigmentation, VITILIGO, 2000, pp. 202-206
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