Clinical Prognostic Factors Predicting Outcomes in Vitiligo: A Scoping Review.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Lipsa Kumari, Nikhil Mehta, Shivam Pandey, Vishal Gupta, Kanika Sahni, M Ramam, Somesh Gupta
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Abstract

The progression of non-segmental vitiligo is highly unpredictable, exhibiting various phenotypes that can range from rapid progression to stability. Due to limited literature, we conducted a scoping review to identify factors influencing the outcomes of non-segmental vitiligo, focusing on disease progression, extent, and response to therapy. This review adhered to PRISMA-ScR guidelines and involved searching the PubMed and Google Scholar databases for studies published in English from January 1995 to December 2023. We included observational, retrospective, case-control, and cohort studies while excluding case reports, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and studies on segmental vitiligo. Out of 922 records identified, 819 were screened, resulting in 792 exclusions based on titles or abstracts. Ultimately, 22 articles were selected for review after evaluating the full texts of 27 articles. Several factors were consistently linked to poorer prognoses in multiple studies: family history of vitiligo, mucosal involvement, Koebnerization, and the presence of adverse clinical markers. Age of onset yielded conflicting results regarding disease progression but showed general agreement concerning the extent of involvement. Specific lesions such as confetti-like lesions were also associated with progression in limited studies. Additionally, longer disease duration, leukotrichia, and mucosal involvement correlated with a greater body surface area affected by vitiligo, often resulting in poor repigmentation responses to medical treatments. Patients exhibiting poor prognostic markers-such as family history, mucosal lesions, or Koebnerization-should be advised to monitor for new lesions closely and consider early treatment initiation. Understanding the factors influencing the course of non-segmental vitiligo's course can guide clinicians in tailoring management strategies that reflect individual patient needs while considering the complexities associated with this condition. A prospective study with at least 1 year of follow-up is needed to comprehensively describe observed progression, along with well-defined predictors and outcome measures including temporal course patterns. Prospero Registration: CRD42023446544.

预测白癜风预后的临床预后因素:一项范围综述。
非节段性白癜风的进展是高度不可预测的,表现出各种表型,可以从快速进展到稳定。由于文献有限,我们进行了一项范围综述,以确定影响非节段性白癜风结局的因素,重点关注疾病进展、程度和对治疗的反应。本综述遵循PRISMA-ScR指南,检索PubMed和谷歌Scholar数据库,查找1995年1月至2023年12月期间发表的英文研究。我们纳入了观察性、回顾性、病例对照和队列研究,而排除了病例报告、系统评价、荟萃分析和节段性白癜风研究。在确定的922条记录中,筛选了819条,根据标题或摘要排除了792条。在对27篇文章的全文进行评估后,最终选择了22篇文章进行审查。在多项研究中,有几个因素与较差的预后一致相关:白癜风家族史、黏膜受累、Koebnerization和不良临床标志物的存在。发病年龄在疾病进展方面产生了相互矛盾的结果,但在涉及程度方面显示了普遍的一致。在有限的研究中,特定病变如纸屑样病变也与进展有关。此外,较长的病程、白癜风影响的体表面积更大、白斑病和粘膜受累,往往导致对药物治疗的再色素沉着反应较差。表现出不良预后指标(如家族史、粘膜病变或koebnerization)的患者应密切监测新病变并考虑早期治疗。了解影响非节段性白癜风病程的因素可以指导临床医生在考虑与这种情况相关的复杂性的同时,制定反映个体患者需求的管理策略。需要一项至少1年随访的前瞻性研究来全面描述观察到的进展,以及定义明确的预测因素和结果测量,包括时间病程模式。普洛斯彼罗注册:CRD42023446544。
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Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
2.30%
发文量
54
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pigment Cell & Melanoma Researchpublishes manuscripts on all aspects of pigment cells including development, cell and molecular biology, genetics, diseases of pigment cells including melanoma. Papers that provide insights into the causes and progression of melanoma including the process of metastasis and invasion, proliferation, senescence, apoptosis or gene regulation are especially welcome, as are papers that use the melanocyte system to answer questions of general biological relevance. Papers that are purely descriptive or make only minor advances to our knowledge of pigment cells or melanoma in particular are not suitable for this journal. Keywords Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research, cell biology, melatonin, biochemistry, chemistry, comparative biology, dermatology, developmental biology, genetics, hormones, intracellular signalling, melanoma, molecular biology, ocular and extracutaneous melanin, pharmacology, photobiology, physics, pigmentary disorders
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