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Supported by an independent educational grant from Incyte

This course provides an up-to-date overview of vitiligo, covering disease epidemiology, classification, and underlying pathophysiology. Learners will explore genetic, immunologic, and environmental factors contributing to melanocyte destruction and disease progression. Historical perspectives on therapeutic evolution will also be addressed, providing foundational knowledge essential for understanding current and emerging therapies.

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe epidemiological patterns, clinical classifications, and disease progression in vitiligo.
  • Explain the immunologic mechanisms underlying melanocyte destruction in vitiligo.
  • Discuss historical and current therapeutic approaches using a pathophysiological framework to guide clinical management decisions.

Faculty

User: Iltefat Hamzavi
Iltefat Hamzavi
MD

Dr. Iltefat Hamzavi is a dermatologist who works at Henry Ford Hospital and Hamzavi/Dermatology Specialists. His work has a focus on vitiligo, photomedicine, and hidradenitis suppurativa. Within vitiligo his work has focused on improving phototherapy options for vitiligo patients. His group has also led North American efforts in developing surgical treatments for vitiligo. He has participated in developing the VASI score and updated scores as a way to measure treatment response for vitiligo patients. He is also one of the founders and Co-chair of the Global Vitiligo Foundation. This is a group which aims to improve the lives of vitiligo patients by supporting initiatives like the World Vitiligo Day and vitiligo research updates. He is a passionate metro Detroiter, husband, and father of 3.

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Editors

User: James Song
James Song
MD

Dr. Song is the director of clinical research at Frontier Dermatology Partners. He is also a clinical instructor at the University of Washington and Silver Falls Dermatology. He specializes in inflammatory skin diseases, including psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and hidradenitis suppurativa. Dr. Song is a regular contributor to the dermatology literature and speaks across the country as a key opinion leader.

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