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Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2018

An Innovative Therapeutic Protocol for Vitiligo: Experience with the Use of Fraxel Herbium Laser, Topical Latanoprost and Successive Irradiation with UVA - 1 Laser

Torello Lotti; Uwe Wollina; Georgi Tchernev; Yan Valle; Jacopo Lotti; Katlein França; Francesca Satolli; Miriam Rovesti; Michael Tirant; Ilia Lozev; Ivan Pidakev; Serena Gianfaldoni

Despite the continuous introduction of innovative therapies for vitiligo, today none of them provide constant and excellent results in term of repigmentation. The authors report their experience in treating a localised form of vitiligo with a new protocol consisting in the use of a Fraxel Herbium laser, and in the following application of topical Latanoprost solution and, one day after, in lesional irradiation with UVA1 laser.


Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2018

Vitiligo in Children: A Better Understanding of the Disease

Serena Gianfaldoni; Georgi Tchernev; Uwe Wollina; Jacopo Lotti; Francesca Satolli; Katlein França; Miriam Rovesti; Torello Lotti

Vitiligo is an important skin disease of childhood. The authors briefly discuss the etiopathobiology, clinics and comorbidities of the disease.


Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2018

Vitiligo in Children: What’s New in Treatment?

Serena Gianfaldoni; Georgi Tchernev; Uwe Wollina; Jacopo Lotti; Miriam Rovesti; Francesca Satolli; Katlein França; Torello Lotti

Vitiligo is an acquired chronic hypopigmentary disorder, which usually stars in childhood. The Authors discuss a short review of the more innovative therapies for childhood vitiligo.


Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2018

Unconventional Treatments for Vitiligo: Are They (Un) Satisfactory?

Serena Gianfaldoni; Georgi Tchernev; Jacopo Lotti; Uwe Wollina; Francesca Satolli; Miriam Rovesti; Katlein França; Torello Lotti

The authors show a brief overview of the vitiligo’s unconventional therapies. A part for well-documented effectiveness of L-phenylalanine, PGE2 and antioxidant agents in the treatment of vitiligo, for the other therapeutical approaches more investigations are needed.


Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2018

Once in a Blue Moon … Rare Adnexal Tumor: From the Clinical and Videodermoscopical Aspects to the Mohs Surgery and the Histological Diagnosis

Miriam Rovesti; Francesca Satolli; Roberto Ricci; Roberta Manuguerra; Alfredo Zucchi; Marco Gandolfi; Serena Gianfaldoni; Feliciani Claudio; Uwe Wollina; Georgi Tchernev; Torello Lotti

The adnexal tumours are a very heterogeneous group of lesions, more and more studied in the literature. The squamoid eccrine ductal carcinoma (SEDC) is a rare malignant variant that combines ductal structures with squamous differentiation. We report a case of dermoscopic and histological diagnosis of SEDC, treated with Mohs Surgery and with no recurrence of a tumour after 12 months of follow up.


Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2018

Successful Treatment with UVA 1 Laser of Non - Responder Vitiligo Patients

Torello Lotti; Georgi Tchernev; Uwe Wollina; Katlein França; Jacopo Lotti; Francesca Satolli; Miriam Rovesti; Serena Gianfaldoni

The Authors discuss their experience in treating non-responder vitiligo patients with a UVA-1 laser. Laser Alba 355® is an innovative device of target UVA - 1 phototherapy. The present report suggests that UVA1 laser could be an applicable therapeutic option in patients with vitiligo, also for the ones who did not respond to the more conventional phototherapies.


Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2018

Health and Illness in History, Science and Society

Miriam Rovesti; Massimo Fioranelli; Paola Petrelli; Francesca Satolli; Maria Grazia Roccia; Serena Gianfaldoni; Georgi Tchernev; Uwe Wollina; Jacopo Lotti; Claudio Feliciani; Torello Lotti

Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a “state of complete physical, psychological and social well - being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. The health of individuals, however, is also linked to the environment in which they live and especially to their ability to adapt and integrate into their life context. The relationship with the environment is extremely important because it is that interaction that outlines the concept of normality compared to pathology. Such normality needs to be contextualised by gender, geographical origin and by the individuals’ living conditions: as a matter of fact, what is normal for a young person may differ from what is normal for a senior one. That is to say, the concept of health is indeed relative and it is the result of an interesting evolution of the concept of illness. From the first approaches - dealing with the mere treatment of the symptoms - to the promise of a free-from-pain society, science and economics have played a significant role in redefining the dualism health/ illness. The article reflects on these two concepts, health and illness, in history and nowadays, and discusses the future of the medical science.


Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2018

A “Yellow Submarine” in Dermoscopy

Francesca Satolli; Miriam Rovesti; Alfredo Zucchi; Marco Gandolfi; Claudio Feliciani; Georgi Tchernev; Uwe Wollina; Serena Gianfaldoni; Torello Lotti

BACKGROUND:: Histiocytic sarcoma (HS) is an extremely rare, non-Langerhans cell tumor. HS affects especially adults, its etiology is unknown yet. Skin could be interested by papules or nodules, single or multiple. CASE REPORT:: A Caucasian man in his late 40s came to our clinic for a naevi evaluation. During the visit, a rose papulonodular lesion was observed in the lumbar region. This lesion was completely asymptomatic, and it had been there for an indefinite period. The clinical evaluation revealed that the lesion appeared elevated, of 9 x 15 mm in dimension, symmetrical and of a homogeneous pinkish colour. The videodermoscopical evaluation revealed a homogeneous yellow central pattern, polymorphic vessels, an eccentric peripheral pigmentation and a white collar. An excisional biopsy was performed. The morphology and the expression of CD163, CD68 and/or lysozyme to the immunophenotypic analysis, revealed the true nature of the lesion. CONCLUSION:: HS is usually diagnosed at an already advanced clinical stage and it has a high mortality rate even today. Dermoscopy, showing a yellow and distributed homogeneously colour, can facilitate its hard diagnosis.


Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2018

Micro - Focused Phototherapy Associated To Janus Kinase Inhibitor: A Promising Valid Therapeutic Option for Patients with Localized Vitiligo

Serena Gianfaldoni; Georgi Tchernev; Uwe Wollina; Maria Grazia Roccia; Massimo Fioranelli; Jacopo Lotti; Miriam Rovesti; Francesca Satolli; Yan Valle; Andy Goren; Michael Tirant; Mirna Šitum; Maja Kovacevic; Katlein França; Torello Lotti

BACKGROUND: Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentary cutaneous disease, characterised by the progressive loss of melanocytes, resulting in hypopigmented skin areas which progressively become amelanotic. Classically, vitiligo treatments are unsatisfactory and challenging. Despite the continuous introduction of new therapies, phototherapy is still the mainstay for vitiligo repigmentation. AIM: The aim of this multicenter observational retrospective study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the nb - UVB micro - phototherapy (BIOSKIN EVOLUTION®), used alone or in associations with an oral Janus kinase inhibitor (Tofacitinib citrate), in the treatment of stable or active forms of localised vitiligo. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifty eight patients had been treated with n-UVB micro-photootherapy (Group A); 9 patients had been treated with phototherapy plus Tofacitinb citrate (Group B). RESULTS: Among Group A, 42 patients (72%) obtained a re-pigmentation rate higher than 75%, with a medium value of 77%. 11 patients (19%) achieved a marked improvement of the clinical findings with a repigmentation rate between 50-75%; 4 patients (8%) showed a moderate response with a lesional repigmentation of 25-50%. Only one patient (1%) had a poor response to the phototherapeutic treatment CONCLUSION: Nb - UVB micro-focused phototherapy is one of the most effective therapeutic options for vitiligo treatment. The association of micro-focused phototherapy to Tofacitinib citrate seems to provide better clinical results in term of repigmentation rate.


Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2018

Herbal Compounds for the Treatment of Vitiligo: A Review

Serena Gianfaldoni; Uwe Wollina; Michael Tirant; Georgi Tchernev; Jacopo Lotti; Francesca Satolli; Miriam Rovesti; Katlein França; Torello Lotti

An overview of unconventional therapies for vitiligo is presented. Some herbal compounds may be considered as valid therapeutic tools for the treatment of vitiligo.

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Torello Lotti

Sapienza University of Rome

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Uwe Wollina

Dresden University of Technology

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Jacopo Lotti

Sapienza University of Rome

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Fioranelli M

Sapienza University of Rome

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