Vitiligo and associated auto immune diseases
The body reacts in a variety of ways to autoimmune disorders, which cause a person’s immune system to attack its own tissues. An autoimmune disorder can affect a variety of organs, joints and muscles or other bodily tissues. One tissue that’s commonly affected by autoimmune disorders is the skin. Doctors usually treat vitiligo with ultraviolet (UV) light to stimulate skin depigmentation. vitiligo was “very highly associated” with a number of other autoimmune diseases, mostly thyroid disease, but also pernicious anaemia, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, lupus, Addison’s disease, and adult onset autoimmune diabetes.
- inflammatory associated with vitiligo
- apoptosis and autoimmunity
- antigenic mimicry in vitiligo
- complement receptors in autoimmunity
- genetic origins of antibodies
- processing of self-antigen in vitiligo
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