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Defining Important Aspects of Repigmentation in Vitiligo: Insights From Patients' Perspectives
Jolien Duponselle1, Marlide R Jukema2, Nicoline van Buchem-Post2
1Department of Dermatology, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium.
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research
|February 5, 2026
Summary
Vitiligo patients prioritize repigmentation aspects like lesion size reduction and color match. Incorporating these patient-centered outcomes enhances vitiligo research relevance.
Area of Science:
- Dermatology
- Patient-Reported Outcomes
- Clinical Trial Design
Background:
- Repigmentation is a key vitiligo treatment outcome but lacks a patient-centered definition.
- Expert opinions exist, but patient perspectives are vital for comprehensive assessment.
- Refining core outcome sets requires understanding patient priorities in repigmentation.
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