%0 Journal Article %T Autologous non-cultured basal cell-enriched epidermal cell suspension transplantation in vitiligo: Indian experience %A Paul Munish %J Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery %D 2011 %I Medknow Publications %X Introduction : Autologous non-cultured basal cell-enriched epidermal cell suspension transplantation is a simple yet effective cell-based therapy for vitiligo. Materials and Methods : This report is a retrospective analysis of 58 patients who were operated between December 2003 and August 2006 and were under follow-up for at least 2 years. Nine patients did not come for follow-up, and were excluded. At the time of transplantation all patients were having stable disease for at least 1 year. Epidermal cell suspension transplantation was done using Mulekar¡äs method. Repigmentation was assessed and classified into excellent (>90% repigmentation), good (70-89%), fair (30-69%) and poor (<30%). Results : Of the 49 patients who came for follow-up, 32 (65%) had excellent (>90%) repigmentation; 9 (18%) had good (70-89%); 4 (8%) had fair (30-69%) and 4 (8%) patients had poor (<30%) repigmentation. During the follow-up, eight patients(16%) showed relapse of the disease. Conclusion : Autologous noncultured basal cell-enriched epidermal cell suspension transplantation is an effective, simple and safe method. %K Vitiligo %K cellular transplantation %K autologous %U http://www.jcasonline.com/article.asp?issn=0974-2077;year=2011;volume=4;issue=1;spage=23;epage=28;aulast=Paul