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Scarring alopecias

Therapeutische Umschau, 2002
Narbige Alopezien bedürfen wegen der Irreversibilität und mitunter gravierenden kosmetischen Folgen einer sorgfältigen Diagnostik, um Betroffene möglichst frühzeitig einer präzisen Diagnose und spezifischen Therapie zuzuführen. Pathobiologisch betrachtet sind die vernarbenden Alopezien auf eine irreversible Schädigung biologisch wichtiger anatomischer
M, Zinkernagel, R M, Trüeb
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To Scar or Not to Scar

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Scarless Wound Healing A recent study delineates a pathway that is critical to the fibrotic response during wound healing that leads to scarring.
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Scar Prognosis

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1977
Scar prognosis is a matter of great natural interest to patients. It is important to realize that the nature of the injury is the most important consideration in the final result. The orientation of the wound in relation to the normal lines of skin tension, its location and pattern, and peculiarities of the individual are all determining factors in the
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Scar Contractures, Hypertrophic Scars, and Keloids

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2001
A scar contracture is the result of a contractile wound-healing process occurring in a scar that has already been reepithelialized and adequately healed. Keloids and hypertrophic scars (HTSs) are fibrous tissue outgrowths that result from a derailment in the normal wound-healing process. The exact incidence of keloids and HTSs remains unknown.
A E, Brissett, D A, Sherris
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Scar revision

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2001
Individuals bearing scars deemed functionally or cosmetically undesirable often seek the services of a surgeon to eliminate the scars and to restore the tissue to its preinjury state. The foremost task of the physician is to inform the patient that elimination of scars is almost impossible, but that improvement is realistic.
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Scar Pregnancy

Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2015
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[Scars and scar revision].

HNO, 1983
According to Clodius the scar is the surgeon's best advertisement. However, the development and formation of a scar does not always depend solely on surgical technique. The type and site of traumatic wounds, disordered wound healing and a keloid tendency are all factors which may lead to an unsatisfactory scar, requiring later revision.
O, Staindl, C, Chmelizek-Feurstein
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Scarring Alopecia

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 1999
M C, Wiseman, J, Shapiro
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Scarred hearts

Patient Education and Counseling, 2016
Peter, Gilbey, Susan, Jostrom
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Scar Revision

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1980
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