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Iltefat H. Hamzavi
Researcher at Henry Ford Health System
Publications - 280
Citations - 8702
Iltefat H. Hamzavi is an academic researcher from Henry Ford Health System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vitiligo & Hidradenitis suppurativa. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 236 publications receiving 6056 citations. Previous affiliations of Iltefat H. Hamzavi include Wayne State University & University of British Columbia.
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Revised classification/nomenclature of vitiligo and related issues: the Vitiligo Global Issues Consensus Conference
Khaled Ezzedine,Henry W. Lim,Tamio Suzuki,Ichiro Katayama,Iltefat H. Hamzavi,Cheng-Che E. Lan,Boon-Kee Goh,Tag S. Anbar,C. Silva de Castro,Ai-Young Lee,Davinder Parsad,N. van Geel,I. C. Le Poole,Naoki Oiso,Laila Benzekri,Richard A. Spritz,Yvon Gauthier,S. K. Hann,Mauro Picardo,Alain Taieb +19 more
TL;DR: During the 2011 International Pigment Cell Conference (IPCC), the Vitiligo European Taskforce (VETF) convened a consensus conference on issues of global importance for vitiligo clinical research, agreeing that disease stability be best assessed based on the stability of individual lesions rather than the overall stability of the disease as the latter is difficult to define precisely and reliably.
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Parametric modeling of narrowband UV-B phototherapy for vitiligo using a novel quantitative tool: the Vitiligo Area Scoring Index.
TL;DR: The Vitiligo Area Scoring Index (VASI) is a quantitative clinical tool that can be used to evaluate vitiligo parametrically and shows the greatest response being achieved over the trunk and nonacral portions of the extremities.
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Impact of long-wavelength UVA and visible light on melanocompetent skin.
Bassel H. Mahmoud,Eduardo Ruvolo,Camile L. Hexsel,Yang Liu,Michael Owen,Nikiforos Kollias,Henry W. Lim,Iltefat H. Hamzavi +7 more
TL;DR: Results showed that although both UVA1 and visible light can induce pigmentation in skin types IV-VI, pigmentation induced by visible light was darker and more sustained.
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Effects of ultraviolet radiation, visible light, and infrared radiation on erythema and pigmentation: a review
TL;DR: In this article, the available literature on the effects of ultraviolet radiation, visible light, and infrared radiation on the skin in regards to erythema and pigmentation is reviewed.
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Diagnostic delay in hidradenitis suppurativa is a global problem.
Ditte Marie Saunte,Jurr Boer,Alexander J. Stratigos,Jacek C Szepietowski,Iltefat H. Hamzavi,Kyu Han Kim,Kian Zarchi,Christina Antoniou,Lukasz Matusiak,Henry W. Lim,M S Williams,H.H. Kwon,Mehmet Ali Gürer,F. Mammadova,Ana Kaminsky,Errol P. Prens,H.H. van der Zee,Vincenzo Bettoli,Stefania Zauli,Jürg Hafner,Severin Läuchli,Lars E. French,H. Riad,Moetaz El-Domyati,Hossam Abdel-Wahab,Brian Kirby,Gabrielle E. Kelly,P. Calderon,V. del Marmol,F. Benhadou,Jean Revuz,Christos C. Zouboulis,Ioannis Karagiannidis,Karin Sartorius,Lena Hagströmer,Erin McMeniman,Erin McMeniman,Natalie Ong,Natalie Ong,Mateja Dolenc-Voljč,Z. B. Mokos,Luca Borradori,Robert E. Hunger,C. Sladden,N. Scheinfeld,Nayera H. Moftah,Lennart Emtestam,Jan Lapins,N. Doss,I. Kurokawa,Gregor B.E. Jemec +50 more
TL;DR: This study explores the delay in diagnosis for patients with HS on an international level and quantifies thedelay in diagnosis of HS compared with psoriasis with/without a family history.