Published on in Vol 7 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/60686, first published .
Assessing the Relationship Between Vitiligo and Major Depressive Disorder Severity: Cross-Sectional Study

Assessing the Relationship Between Vitiligo and Major Depressive Disorder Severity: Cross-Sectional Study

Assessing the Relationship Between Vitiligo and Major Depressive Disorder Severity: Cross-Sectional Study

Journals

  1. Molla A, Jannadi R, Alayoubi A, Domlo H, Alharbi Y, Alrehaili Y. Impact of Consanguinity and Familial Aggregation on Vitiligo Epidemiology in Saudi Arabia: A Case-Control Study. Cureus 2024 View
  2. Lee Y, Hyun C. Mechanistic Insights into the Stimulatory Effect of Melanogenesis of 4-Methylcoumarin Derivatives in B16F10 Melanoma Cells. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2024;25(22):12421 View
  3. Cao C, Xu W, Lei J, Zheng Y, Zhang A, Xu A, Lin F, Zhou M. The IL-6 autocrine loop promoting IFN-γ-induced fibroblast senescence is involved in psychological stress-mediated exacerbation of vitiligo. Inflammation Research 2025;74(1) View