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LETTER

Transplantation of autologous minigrafts for the treatment of large-area segmental vitiligo

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Pages 248-250 | Published online: 01 Sep 2009

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Figure 1. (A) Segmental vitiligo on the left shoulder before the first operation; (B) repigmentation took place within 4 weeks, with slight hyperpigmentation and redness; (C) successful pigmentation was observed 7 months after the first operation.

Figure 1. (A) Segmental vitiligo on the left shoulder before the first operation; (B) repigmentation took place within 4 weeks, with slight hyperpigmentation and redness; (C) successful pigmentation was observed 7 months after the first operation.

Figure 2. (A) Segmental vitiligo on the left shoulder and neck before the second operation; (B) repigmentation gradually took place 2 months after the second operation; (C) approximately 95% of treated vitiliginous skin was repigmented 7 months after the second operation.

Figure 2. (A) Segmental vitiligo on the left shoulder and neck before the second operation; (B) repigmentation gradually took place 2 months after the second operation; (C) approximately 95% of treated vitiliginous skin was repigmented 7 months after the second operation.

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