Comparative Study of Oxidative Stress Markers, Clinical Chemistry Indicators, and Neurological Biomarkers Implicated in Disease Progression in Progressive and Stable Vitiligo

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  • Muhammad Imran Khan, Zartaj Liaqat, Saleha Akram Nizami, Ghulam Mustafa Mahmood, Aisha Malik, Mariya Ali

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Abstract

Vitiligo progression is thought to reflect a convergence of redox imbalance, metabolicsusceptibility, and neuro-immune dysregulation. This prospective comparative study enrolled 180adults with nonsegmental vitiligo, stratified at baseline

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Chang WL, Lin YF, Wu PY, et al. The role of oxidative stress in vitiligo: an update on its pathomechanism and treatment options. Biomedicines. 2023;11(3):899. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11030899

Diotallevi F, Campanati A, Molinelli E, et al. Vitiligo, from pathogenesis to therapeutic advances: state of the art. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12041067

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2025-08-30

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Muhammad Imran Khan, Zartaj Liaqat, Saleha Akram Nizami, Ghulam Mustafa Mahmood, Aisha Malik, Mariya Ali. (2025). Comparative Study of Oxidative Stress Markers, Clinical Chemistry Indicators, and Neurological Biomarkers Implicated in Disease Progression in Progressive and Stable Vitiligo. International Journal of Pharmacy Research & Technology (IJPRT), 15(2), 1703–1713. Retrieved from https://www.ijprt.org/index.php/pub/article/view/953

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