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Regarding your publication it is convenient to express the following considerations, in support of what it says @jaydr :
-It is convenient that you familiarize yourself with the criteria established to participate in our initiatives, for example it is established that the minimum number of words must be 300, also the tags to include, etc. are suggested. For more details here is the link
-In your publication you include an image of a skin disease called Vitiligo (skin disorder where melanin is not synthesized, there are no melanocytes that give color to our skin).
-However, your writing translates something else. This skin condition is not a genetic disorder, nor does it have to do with DNA. Please I need your guidance, I am confused.
-You should note that publications expressing pathologies and technical-scientific health information should include the source of the information.
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It has been a pleasure and welcome
Thank you so much for the guidance I promise to complete the write up well , Vitiligo is a genetic disorder and I'll do well to share a new article about that I promise to tag you to it soonest , I'll check out the criteria afterwards thank you 🥰🥰
You are welcome to join subsequent non med prompts too and share on the scenario and personal experience prompt. Always interesting to participate in and so much to be learnt too.
A pleasure to have you.
True, I also considered that to be vitiligo but wanted him to share more about the mutation he spoke of. I guess he needed a bit more research.
The conceptualization I have is that to date the genetics of Vitiligo is still in doubt. Therefore, there are several theories: some suggest that it is a polygenic condition but this is not entirely clear. Others advocate and defend non-genetic factors associated with the pathogenesis of the disease entity.
What I share and some consider it is that it is a condition that affects and compromises the immune system, so it is considered an autoimmune disease.
Yes.. it is mostly autoimmune and this could have have some genetic variation leading to it based on instructions received by immune cells to attack self cells.
Yes, you are right. Your opinion is very accurate. Your analysis and interpretation is very valid, so it leads the organism itself to attack itself.