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Successful Treatment of Vitiligo Vietnamese Patients with Vitilinex® Herbal Bio-Actives in Combination with Phototherapy
BACKGROUND: Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentary disease, that causes progressive loss of melanocytes, resulting in hypopigmented skin patches. Current treatments aim at stopping the disease progression and achieving repigmentation of the amelanotic areas. Corticosteroids, surgery, topical immunomodul...
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2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6364738/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30745981 http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.095 |
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author | Van, Thuong Nguyen Minh, Trang Trinh Huu, Doanh Le Huu, Sau Nguyen Thanh, Tung Vu Huu, Nghi Dinh Cam, Van Tran Huyen, My Le Hau, Khang Tran Trong, Hao Nguyen Gandolfi, Marco Satolli, Francesca Feliciani, Claudio Tirant, Michael Vojvodic, Aleksandra Lotti, Torello |
author_facet | Van, Thuong Nguyen Minh, Trang Trinh Huu, Doanh Le Huu, Sau Nguyen Thanh, Tung Vu Huu, Nghi Dinh Cam, Van Tran Huyen, My Le Hau, Khang Tran Trong, Hao Nguyen Gandolfi, Marco Satolli, Francesca Feliciani, Claudio Tirant, Michael Vojvodic, Aleksandra Lotti, Torello |
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description | BACKGROUND: Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentary disease, that causes progressive loss of melanocytes, resulting in hypopigmented skin patches. Current treatments aim at stopping the disease progression and achieving repigmentation of the amelanotic areas. Corticosteroids, surgery, topical immunomodulators, total depigmentation of normal pigmented skin and phototherapy are current treatment options for vitiligo although phototherapy remains the treatment of choice. There is no documented evidence that herbal bio-active products may also be effective treatment options for vitiligo. AIM: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of Vitilinex® (herbal bio- actives) alone and in combination with UVB narrowband (311 nm) phototherapy, in the treatment of localised stable or active forms of vitiligo. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sixty two subjects with mean age 34.5 years (range: 18-58 years) with mild to moderate vitiligo, consisting of 36 females and 26 males were randomly divided into three treatment groups – Group A (13 females, 10 males) treated with Vitilinex® alone; Group B (12 females, 11 males) were treated with Vitilinex® in combination with narrowband UVB (311 nm) phototherapy for 15 seconds, using a handheld lamp and Group C (8 females, 8 males) were treated with nbUVB (311 nm) phototherapy alone, for 15 seconds over a 12-week period. RESULTS: In Group A, 9 patients (39%) achieved outstanding improvement with a re-pigmentation rate higher than 75%, with 2 patients experiencing total repigmentation. 6 patients (26%) had marked improvement with a repigmentation rate between 50-75% while 5 patients (22%) showed a moderate response between 25-50% re-pigmentation rate. 3 patients (13%) had minimal or no improvement. In Group B, 16 patients (69.5%) achieved outstanding improvement with a re-pigmentation rate higher than 75%, with 12 patients experiencing total re-pigmentation. 4 patients (17.5 %) achieved a marked improvement with a re-pigmentation rate between 50-75%; 2 patients (8.7%) showed a moderate response with a re-pigmentation rate between 25-50%. 1 (4.3%) patient had minimal or no improvement. In Group C, 6 patients (37.5%) achieved a re-pigmentation rate higher than 75%, with 2 patients experiencing total re-pigmentation. 4 patients (25%) achieved marked improvement with a re-pigmentation rate between 50-75% while 3 patients (18.75%) had a re-pigmentation rate between 25-50%. 3 patients (18.75%) had minimal or no improvement. CONCLUSION: Vitilinex® herbal bio-actives in combination with nbUVB is a more effective treatment option for vitiligo with 87% of the patients achieving a re-pigmentation rate higher than 50%, compared to Vitilinex® alone (65%) or nbUVB alone (62.5%). |
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spelling | pubmed-63647382019-02-11 Successful Treatment of Vitiligo Vietnamese Patients with Vitilinex® Herbal Bio-Actives in Combination with Phototherapy Van, Thuong Nguyen Minh, Trang Trinh Huu, Doanh Le Huu, Sau Nguyen Thanh, Tung Vu Huu, Nghi Dinh Cam, Van Tran Huyen, My Le Hau, Khang Tran Trong, Hao Nguyen Gandolfi, Marco Satolli, Francesca Feliciani, Claudio Tirant, Michael Vojvodic, Aleksandra Lotti, Torello Open Access Maced J Med Sci Clinical Science BACKGROUND: Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentary disease, that causes progressive loss of melanocytes, resulting in hypopigmented skin patches. Current treatments aim at stopping the disease progression and achieving repigmentation of the amelanotic areas. Corticosteroids, surgery, topical immunomodulators, total depigmentation of normal pigmented skin and phototherapy are current treatment options for vitiligo although phototherapy remains the treatment of choice. There is no documented evidence that herbal bio-active products may also be effective treatment options for vitiligo. AIM: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of Vitilinex® (herbal bio- actives) alone and in combination with UVB narrowband (311 nm) phototherapy, in the treatment of localised stable or active forms of vitiligo. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sixty two subjects with mean age 34.5 years (range: 18-58 years) with mild to moderate vitiligo, consisting of 36 females and 26 males were randomly divided into three treatment groups – Group A (13 females, 10 males) treated with Vitilinex® alone; Group B (12 females, 11 males) were treated with Vitilinex® in combination with narrowband UVB (311 nm) phototherapy for 15 seconds, using a handheld lamp and Group C (8 females, 8 males) were treated with nbUVB (311 nm) phototherapy alone, for 15 seconds over a 12-week period. RESULTS: In Group A, 9 patients (39%) achieved outstanding improvement with a re-pigmentation rate higher than 75%, with 2 patients experiencing total repigmentation. 6 patients (26%) had marked improvement with a repigmentation rate between 50-75% while 5 patients (22%) showed a moderate response between 25-50% re-pigmentation rate. 3 patients (13%) had minimal or no improvement. In Group B, 16 patients (69.5%) achieved outstanding improvement with a re-pigmentation rate higher than 75%, with 12 patients experiencing total re-pigmentation. 4 patients (17.5 %) achieved a marked improvement with a re-pigmentation rate between 50-75%; 2 patients (8.7%) showed a moderate response with a re-pigmentation rate between 25-50%. 1 (4.3%) patient had minimal or no improvement. In Group C, 6 patients (37.5%) achieved a re-pigmentation rate higher than 75%, with 2 patients experiencing total re-pigmentation. 4 patients (25%) achieved marked improvement with a re-pigmentation rate between 50-75% while 3 patients (18.75%) had a re-pigmentation rate between 25-50%. 3 patients (18.75%) had minimal or no improvement. CONCLUSION: Vitilinex® herbal bio-actives in combination with nbUVB is a more effective treatment option for vitiligo with 87% of the patients achieving a re-pigmentation rate higher than 50%, compared to Vitilinex® alone (65%) or nbUVB alone (62.5%). Republic of Macedonia 2019-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6364738/ /pubmed/30745981 http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.095 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Thuong Nguyen Van, Trang Trinh Minh, Doanh Le Huu, Sau Nguyen Huu, Tung Vu Thanh, Nghi Dinh Huu, Van Tran Cam, My Le Huyen, Khang Tran Hau, Hao Nguyen Trong, Marco Gandolfi, Francesca Satolli, Claudio Feliciani, Michael Tirant, Aleksandra Vojvodic, Torello Lotti. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY-NC/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). |
spellingShingle | Clinical Science Van, Thuong Nguyen Minh, Trang Trinh Huu, Doanh Le Huu, Sau Nguyen Thanh, Tung Vu Huu, Nghi Dinh Cam, Van Tran Huyen, My Le Hau, Khang Tran Trong, Hao Nguyen Gandolfi, Marco Satolli, Francesca Feliciani, Claudio Tirant, Michael Vojvodic, Aleksandra Lotti, Torello Successful Treatment of Vitiligo Vietnamese Patients with Vitilinex® Herbal Bio-Actives in Combination with Phototherapy |
title | Successful Treatment of Vitiligo Vietnamese Patients with Vitilinex® Herbal Bio-Actives in Combination with Phototherapy |
title_full | Successful Treatment of Vitiligo Vietnamese Patients with Vitilinex® Herbal Bio-Actives in Combination with Phototherapy |
title_fullStr | Successful Treatment of Vitiligo Vietnamese Patients with Vitilinex® Herbal Bio-Actives in Combination with Phototherapy |
title_full_unstemmed | Successful Treatment of Vitiligo Vietnamese Patients with Vitilinex® Herbal Bio-Actives in Combination with Phototherapy |
title_short | Successful Treatment of Vitiligo Vietnamese Patients with Vitilinex® Herbal Bio-Actives in Combination with Phototherapy |
title_sort | successful treatment of vitiligo vietnamese patients with vitilinex® herbal bio-actives in combination with phototherapy |
topic | Clinical Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6364738/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30745981 http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.095 |
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