News - 28 Apr `15Latest in vitiligo research: 59 papers reviewed. Useful hint for patients.

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Our free quarterly review of the latest in vitiligo research is now available for download. Fifty nine papers published between January and March 2015 were thoroughly reviewed, summarized and referenced in 10 pages for your convenience. Patients, take note of an effectiveness of the home-based phototherapy. Start with Highlights or Download now.



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