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Epigenetic orchestration of RNA m<sup>6</sup>A methylation in wound healing and post-wound events. [PDF]
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Superior Epigastric Artery Perforator Flap for Chest and Abdominal Reconstruction: Anatomical Study and Clinical Application. [PDF]
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2-Methoxyestradiol Inhibits the Oxygen-Sensing Pathway in Keloid Fibroblasts by Targeting HIF-1α/PHD. [PDF]
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RETRACTION: Role and Mechanism of Circ-PDE7B in the Formation of Keloid. [PDF]
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1988
Keloids are benign fibrous growths that result from an abnormal connective tissue response in certain predisposed individuals. Blacks form keloids more often than whites; however, the reason for this racial difference is not known. Trauma, foreign-body reactions, infections, and endocrine dysfunction have all been proposed as precipitating factors ...
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Keloids are benign fibrous growths that result from an abnormal connective tissue response in certain predisposed individuals. Blacks form keloids more often than whites; however, the reason for this racial difference is not known. Trauma, foreign-body reactions, infections, and endocrine dysfunction have all been proposed as precipitating factors ...
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Suppurative keloids: a complication of severe keloid disease
International Journal of Dermatology, 2021AbstractBackgroundSome keloids show cystic cavities that give rise to acute inflammatory flares and oozing. These suppurative keloids (SK) have rarely been systematically studied. We conducted a retrospective cohort study to evaluate SK frequency and its risk factors.
Jason Shourick +11 more
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Clinical Rheumatology, 2003
Progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) can involve the skin diffusely or in a limited way. Rarely cutaneous involvement can assume a hypertrophic form, described in the literature as keloidal scleroderma. The authors describe a PSS patient who presented cutaneous manifestations compatible with the diagnosis of this clinical situation.
Cíntia Andrade Costa +4 more
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Progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) can involve the skin diffusely or in a limited way. Rarely cutaneous involvement can assume a hypertrophic form, described in the literature as keloidal scleroderma. The authors describe a PSS patient who presented cutaneous manifestations compatible with the diagnosis of this clinical situation.
Cíntia Andrade Costa +4 more
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The ultrastructure of a keloid
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1980An active, symptomatic keloid from a 57-year-old woman was examined by both light and electron microscopy. The lesion was found to be comprised entirely of myofibroblasts. Fibroblasts in keloids can apparently undergo full transition to this smooth muscle-like cell.
Richard B. Odom +2 more
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