THE USE OF EXCIMER LASER IN THE TREATMENT OF VITILIGO
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The study of the pathogenetic mechanisms of depigmentation development and the search for adequate combined methods for the treatment of patients with vitiligo is one of the most relevant areas of modern dermatology; the study was conducted on the basis of the regional dermatovenerological dispensary. The study was conducted in the time period from 2019-2020. We conducted a randomized comparative study of seventeen male patients with extensive depigmented spots on the face, which were snow-white when examined by the Wood lamp, were clinically diagnosed with vitiligo, and they were examined in the regional dermatological dispensary of the city of Samarkand. These patients had chronic vitiligo, which remained stable for 3 to 10 years.
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