• Int. J. Dermatol. · Sep 2007

    Case Reports

    Two therapeutic challenges: periocular and genital vitiligo in children successfully treated with pimecrolimus cream.

    • Rubens Marcelo Souza Leite and Adriana Aragão Craveiro Leite.
    • Universidade Católica de Brasília and Instituto Saint Louis de Brasília, Brazilia, Brazil. rmsl@terra.com.br
    • Int. J. Dermatol. 2007 Sep 1; 46 (9): 986-9.

    AbstractVitiligo is characterized by the selective destruction of melanocytes resulting in patches of skin depigmentation. Vitiligo is a therapeutic challenge. Eyebrows, eyelids and genital vitiligo are a therapeutic dilemma, especially in children. The possible side effects of topical corticosteroids and the difficulties for choosing any other adequate treatment option are a major concern. We present two children, one with vitiligo of the eyelids and the other with genital vitiligo, both treated with pimecrolimus 1% cream with almost full repigmentation of the lesions, showing pimecrolimus could be an adequate option for the treatment of vitiligo for these special vitiligo areas in children.

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