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INTRODUCTION. This Guideline reviews the overall strategy for treating keloid patients. Readers are advised to consult with site-specific KRF Guidelines that focus on the treatment of particular types of keloids.
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.
1 Αυγ 2009 · This pilot study demonstrates that a "single-touch" technique with 5-fluorouracil can produce a change in the characteristics of the healing keloid wound after extralesional excision.
1 Σεπ 2019 · Introduction: Keloids are characterized by an abnormal response to dermal trauma, resulting in fibroblast proliferation, excessive collagen production, and impairment of adjacent healthy tissue....
Introduction: Keloids are pathological scars that are notorious for their chronic and relentless invasion into adjacent healthy skin, with commonly seen post-therapeutic recurrence after monotherapies.
28 Δεκ 2023 · Keloid is a result of abnormal skin tissue response during the healing process, which occurs when the skin is injured or a surgical incision is closed, as the body initiates the healing process to restore the structure and function of the damaged tissue.
17 Ιουλ 2023 · Keloids are a result of aberrant wound healing. Standard wound healing consists of three phases: (1) inflammatory, (2) fibroblastic, and (3) maturation. In keloids, the fibroblastic phase continues, unchecked, resulting in the clinical and histopathological findings.