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After the surgery, TA injections were continued once per month from 2 to 13 times depending on the patient’s clinical progress with mean follow-up period of 18.5 months (ranged from 4 to 42 months). Of the treated keloids, only three recurred (16.6%) and eleven showed good results (61.1%).
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The recurrence of six out of these seven lesions was within...
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PATHOGENESIS. The process by which keloids develop is poorly...
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These surgical protocols evolved over time but started to be used routinely in all cases by 2008. This article will present the effect of these radiotherapy and surgical protocol changes on keloid recurrence rates. ... All primary earlobe keloids, which associated with low recurrence, were treated by wedge excision and simple superficial ...
Shons et al evaluated 31 earlobe keloids in 20 patients. After surgical excision of the scar and adjunctive therapy using three postoperative injections of triamcinolone; in a follow-up period of 12 to 62 months, only one keloid recurred.
27 Οκτ 2023 · Earlobes are a very frequent site of onset, since after a trauma (i.e., piercing) keloids may develop either on the helix and on the anterior or posterior lobe, from a few months up to several years after the injury.
We evaluate a single center’s, decade-long experience utilizing 3 approaches to keloid treatment: corticosteroid medical management (MM), surgical excision (SE), and surgical excision + radiation therapy (SE + RT).
10 Αυγ 2020 · Keloids are pathological scars that grow over time and extend beyond the initial site of injury after impaired wound healing. These scars frequently recur and rarely regress. They are aesthetically...
10 Δεκ 2019 · The keloids developed after cardiac surgery and were treated by surgical excision followed by 18 Gy/3 fr/3 days radiotherapy. Recurrence was not observed in the two years after the operation. (a) Preoperative view.