Vitiligo is an acquired skin disorder affecting around 0.1-2% of people worldwide. It occurs due to the loss of melanocytes from the epidermis and clinically presents as macules and well-demarcated white patches on the body. It is frequently associated with multiple autoimmune diseases, although the exact etiology is unknown. Treatment options include topical and systemic medications, laser therapy, phototherapy, and surgical therapy. Out of the available treatment options, phototherapy is considered the most effective in treating the condition. Answer the following question on vitiligo. Currently, which of the following is considered as the gold standard phototherapy for vitiligo treatment?

A. Xenon chloride excimer laser B. Broadband UVB C. Narrowband UVB D. PUVA therapy *This question is from the Editorial team of Docplexus and is meant for educational purposes only. Stay tuned, the…