
Opinion|Videos|July 1, 2024
Community Physician Voices: Exploring Management Options for a 50-Year-Old Patient with Vitiligo
Author(s)Anthony Nuara, MD, PhD
An expert on the treatment of vitiligo reviews a second patient case, a 50-year-old male patient who regularly wears medical gloves for his work and whose development of well-defined white patches on his fingers and toes prompted treatment.
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