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Vitiligo Vulgaris
In vitiligo valgaris
small patches of de-pigmentation are spread in
a shower pattern admixed with normal skin in segmental
or acrofacial pattern.
This is the most common type
with bilaterally symmetrical lesions, predominantly
distributed over face, neck, torso, fingers, toes,
palms, soles and facial orifices.
Due to wide spread of disease
it is generally difficult to treat all the parts
equally and the treatment may take years. Also
surgery may not be an option for patients of vitiligo
vulgaris.

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An example of vitiligo vulgaris where patient
have sprinkles of white patches on all body.
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