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Worldwide expert recommendations for the diagnosis and management of vitiligo: Position statement from the International Vitiligo Task Force Part 1: towards a new management algorithm

1 Ghent University Hospital
2 Inserm U1312 - BRIC - BoRdeaux Institute in onCology
3 EpiDermE - Epidemiology in Dermatology and Evaluation in Therapeutics
4 Hôpital Henri Mondor
5 Henry Ford Health System
6 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center [Dallas]
7 CHU Nice - Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice
8 Amsterdam UMC - Amsterdam University Medical Centers
9 UvA - University of Amsterdam [Amsterdam] = Universiteit van Amsterdam
10 ASU - Ain Shams University
11 Catholic University of Korea
12 VU University Medical Center [Amsterdam]
13 Ibn Sina University Hospital [Rabat, Maroc]
14 UKM - University Hospital Münster - Universitaetsklinikum Muenster [Germany]
15 Cairo University
16 Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre [Mumbaï, India]
17 All India Institute of Medical Sciences [New Delhi]
18 UMASS - University of Massachusetts Medical School [Worcester]
19 Yonsei University
20 Osaka Metropolitan University
21 Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital [Kaohsiung, Taïwan]
22 DU - Dongguk University
23 Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
24 UBC - University of British Columbia [Canada]
25 Kindai University
26 PIMER - Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research [Chandigarh, India]
27 Tufts University School of Medicine [Boston]
28 Yamagata University
29 University Graduate School of Medicine [Osaka, Japan]
30 SRIS / A*STAR - Skin Research Institute of Singapore [Singapore, Singapore]
31 Huashan Hospital [Shanghai, China]
32 Fudan University [Shanghai]
33 ImmunoConcept - Immunology from Concept and Experiments to Translation = Immunologie Conceptuelle, Expérimentale et Translationnelle
34 Hôpital Saint-André
M. Abdallah
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A. Alomar
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V. Eleftheriadou
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S. Esmat
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B.K. Goh
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P. Grimes
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S.H. Oh
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A.-Y. Lee
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G. Leone
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N. Maquignon
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J.M. Meurant
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P. Monteiro
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N. Oiso
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G. Pliszewski
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N. Raboobee
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M. Rodrigues
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T. Suzuki
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M. Picardo
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Background: The treatment of vitiligo can be challenging and depends on several factors such as the subtype, disease activity, vitiligo extent, and treatment goals. Vitiligo usually requires a long-term approach. To improve the management of vitiligo worldwide, a clear and up-to-date guide based on international consensus with uniform stepwise recommendations is needed. Objectives: To reach an international consensus on the nomenclature and to develop a management algorithm for the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of vitiligo. Methods: In this consensus statement, a consortium of 42 international vitiligo experts and four patient representatives participated in online and live meetings to develop a consensus management strategy for vitiligo. At least two vitiligo experts summarized the evidence of topics included in the algorithms. A survey was utilized to resolve remaining issues among a core group of eight experts. Subsequently, the unanimous recommendations were finalized and validated based on further input from the entire group during two live meetings. Results: The algorithms highlight the importance of shared decision-making. Dermatologists are encouraged to provide patients with detailed explanations of the prognosis and expected therapeutic outcomes based on clinical examination. The treatment goal should be discussed and clearly emphasized to patients given the different approaches for disease stabilization and repigmentation. The evaluation of disease activity remains a cornerstone in the tailor-made approach to vitiligo patients. Conclusions: These new treatment algorithms are intended to guide clinical decision-making in clinical practice. Promising novel therapies for vitiligo are on the horizon, further highlighting the need for reliable outcome measurement instruments and greater emphasis on shared decision-making.
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N. van Geel, R. Speeckaert, Alain Taïeb, K. Ezzedine, H.W. Lim, et al.. Worldwide expert recommendations for the diagnosis and management of vitiligo: Position statement from the International Vitiligo Task Force Part 1: towards a new management algorithm. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2023, 37 (11), pp.2173-2184. ⟨10.1111/jdv.19451⟩. ⟨hal-04614622⟩

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