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Tag S. Anbar
Researcher at Minia University
Publications - 38
Citations - 1202
Tag S. Anbar is an academic researcher from Minia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vitiligo & Melanocyte. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 38 publications receiving 950 citations.
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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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Evaluation of the effects of NB‐UVB in both segmental and non‐segmental vitiligo affecting different body sites
TL;DR: In this paper, the clinical response of vitiligo patients to NB-UVB in both segmental and non-segmental types affecting different body sites was evaluated and the results showed that the earlier the patient was treated, the better the response was especially for lesions on the face, trunk and limbs.
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Effect of one session of ER:YAG laser ablation plus topical 5Fluorouracil on the outcome of short-term NB-UVB phototherapy in the treatment of non-segmental vitiligo: a left-right comparative study.
TL;DR: NB‐UVB phototherapy is a very important modality in treating vitiligo but the treatment course usually exceeds 1 year, and this was modified replacing the mechanical dermabrasion by erbium‐YAG (ER:YAG) laser ablation and resulted in better prognosis in periungual vitILigo.
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Developing core outcome set for vitiligo clinical trials: international e-Delphi consensus.
Viktoria Eleftheriadou,Kim S Thomas,Nanja van Geel,Iltefat H. Hamzavi,H.W. Lim,Tamio Suzuki,Ichiro Katayama,Tag S. Anbar,Marwa Abdallah,Laila Benzekri,Yvon Gauthier,John E. Harris,Caio Cesar Silva de Castro,Amit G. Pandya,Boon Kee Goh,Cheng-Che E. Lan,Naoki Oiso,Ahmed Al Issa,Samia Esmat,Caroline Le Poole,Ai-Young Lee,Davinder Parsad,Alain Taieb,Mauro Picardo,Khaled Ezzedine +24 more
TL;DR: The aim of this work is to provide a database of existing and prospective cases of Dermatology-related cancers and to establish a baseline for the development of new drugs and treatments for these conditions.
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Beyond vitiligo guidelines: combined stratified/personalized approaches for the vitiligo patient
TL;DR: In the current viewpoint, the available knowledge and years of experience are utilized in an attempt to go beyond the guidelines to set the rationale for an optimal and personalized therapy, within the framework of a stratified approach.