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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1981
Keloids are predominantly fibrous tumors which appear as firm, variably pruritic or tender growths near a site of injury. Usually appearing between the ages of 10 and 30, most keloids are located on the upper back, shoulders, earlobes, and anterior portion of the chest. The etiology remains unknown, but the accumulated fibrous tissue is associated with
J C, Murray, S V, Pollack, S R, Pinnell
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Keloids are predominantly fibrous tumors which appear as firm, variably pruritic or tender growths near a site of injury. Usually appearing between the ages of 10 and 30, most keloids are located on the upper back, shoulders, earlobes, and anterior portion of the chest. The etiology remains unknown, but the accumulated fibrous tissue is associated with
J C, Murray, S V, Pollack, S R, Pinnell
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1978
A pigmented lesion resembling a superficial spreading malignant melanoma appeared in keloidal scarring resulting from partial excision of three closely set intradermal and compound nevi. Complete excision of nevi when feasible is recommended as the wisest course to obviate future uncertainty.
Y, Hiss, R, Shafir
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A pigmented lesion resembling a superficial spreading malignant melanoma appeared in keloidal scarring resulting from partial excision of three closely set intradermal and compound nevi. Complete excision of nevi when feasible is recommended as the wisest course to obviate future uncertainty.
Y, Hiss, R, Shafir
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
For unknown reasons, keloids located on the chest respond poorly to any form of therapy. Patients demanding removal of small, so-called ‘spontaneous’ keloids from the chest area for cosmetic purposes should be discouraged. Biopsies, if just as good elsewhere, should avoid the chest area.
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For unknown reasons, keloids located on the chest respond poorly to any form of therapy. Patients demanding removal of small, so-called ‘spontaneous’ keloids from the chest area for cosmetic purposes should be discouraged. Biopsies, if just as good elsewhere, should avoid the chest area.
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1978
A classification of keloids based on location of the keloid, infection, sex incidence, and heredity, is presented.
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A classification of keloids based on location of the keloid, infection, sex incidence, and heredity, is presented.
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Fetal and Pediatric Pathology, 2017
Keloidal scarring can complicate surgical procedures.This 21-month-old African-American child developed a keloid around his tracheostomy that extended into the trachea.Keloidal formation from a tracheostomy site can extend into the trachea.
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Keloidal scarring can complicate surgical procedures.This 21-month-old African-American child developed a keloid around his tracheostomy that extended into the trachea.Keloidal formation from a tracheostomy site can extend into the trachea.
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British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1999
This report concerns the cases of three European caucasian brothers who developed keloid scars as teenagers. The eldest brother's keloid followed surgery, the second brother's followed ear piercing and the youngest brother's followed chicken pox scarring.
G A, O'Toole, T M, Milward
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This report concerns the cases of three European caucasian brothers who developed keloid scars as teenagers. The eldest brother's keloid followed surgery, the second brother's followed ear piercing and the youngest brother's followed chicken pox scarring.
G A, O'Toole, T M, Milward
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p53 and apoptosis alterations in keloids and keloid fibroblasts
Wound Repair and Regeneration, 1998Keloids are the result of a dysregulated wound‐healing process and are characterized by formation of excess scar tissue that proliferates beyond the boundaries of the inciting wound. In this study, we investigated the expression of key proteins involved in regulating apoptosis in keloids.
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ORL, 2010
Keloid formation is a rare complication of normal scar tissue development, also to the surgeon who performs surgery on the external ear. We are presenting 4 cases of keloid formation which occurred after ear piercing in 2 cases and after otoplasty in another 2 cases.
C, Buchwald, L H, Nielsen, J, Rosborg
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Keloid formation is a rare complication of normal scar tissue development, also to the surgeon who performs surgery on the external ear. We are presenting 4 cases of keloid formation which occurred after ear piercing in 2 cases and after otoplasty in another 2 cases.
C, Buchwald, L H, Nielsen, J, Rosborg
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1993
Despite the disfigurement and symptoms from these abnormal wound responses, the literature offers little consensus about appropriate therapy. Few prospective blinded studies have been performed to compare therapeutic options. Multiple therapies have been reported. Most physicians agree with Kelly's emphasis on the importance of prevention.
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Despite the disfigurement and symptoms from these abnormal wound responses, the literature offers little consensus about appropriate therapy. Few prospective blinded studies have been performed to compare therapeutic options. Multiple therapies have been reported. Most physicians agree with Kelly's emphasis on the importance of prevention.
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1978
There is a type of keloid that tends to suppuration. The causes and mechanisms, symptomatology, and management of suppurative keloids are discussed briefly.
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There is a type of keloid that tends to suppuration. The causes and mechanisms, symptomatology, and management of suppurative keloids are discussed briefly.
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