Cellular grafts in management of leucoderma.

Indian Journal of Dermatology
Venkataram Mysore, T Salim

Abstract

Cellular grafting methods constitute important advances in the surgical management of leucoderma. Different methods such as noncultured epidermal suspensions, melanocyte cultures, and melanocyte-keratinocyte cultures have all been shown to be effective. This article reviews these methods.

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