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Abstract Purpose: To compare the efficacy of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) chemical peel (30% concentration) versus intradermal injection of 5 Fluorouracil Injection (5-FU) both with and without Narrow Band Ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) Phototherapy (PT) in management of stable non-segmental vitiligo (NSV). .Materials and methods : This comparative prospective interventional study comprised 60 patients with stable NSV. Patients were divided into two equal groups: group I and group II. Lesion 1 in both groups was treated with only TCA 30%, while, lesion 2 was treated with only intradermal injection of 5-FU. In group II, each lesion was followed by the application of NBUVB sessions twice/week. Results: : Based on the Physician’s Global Assessment (PGA) score, the present study demonstrated a highly statistically significant increase in the percentage of improvement among group II compared to group I. According to the PGA score, our study demonstrated a statistically significant increase in the percentage of improvement among the subgroup 5-FU II+ NBUVB compared to 5-FU I. Conclusions : It could be concluded that the combination therapies of each of TCA or 5-FU with NBUVB ranked higher than monotherapy with either TCA or 5-FU in inducing successful re-pigmentation in stable NSV patients. Keywords: Trichloroacetic Acid, 5 Fluorouracil Injection, Vitiligo, Narrow band ultraviolet B phototherapy. |