نتایج جستجو برای: keloid

تعداد نتایج: 1961  

2016
Thian-Sze Wong John Zeng-Hong Li Siqi Chen Jimmy Yu-Wai Chan Wei Gao

Keloid is a cutaneous dermal outgrowth resulting from uncontrolled deposition of collagen and glycosaminoglycan around the wound. The uncontrolled and persistent growth of keloids scar will result in cosmetic disfigurement, functional impairment, and affect the quality of life. Triamcinolone acetonide (TAC) is traditionally employed in treating keloid scars. In this study, we aim to evaluate th...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1854

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2014
Frank Haubner Michaela Leyh Elisabeth Ohmann Haneen Sadick Holger G Gassner

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To test whether therapeutic effects of botulinum toxin A on patient- specific keloid tissue can be reproduced on the cellular level. Specifically, effects on cell proliferation and expression of growth factors and cytokines relevant for wound healing were to be tested. STUDY DESIGN Experimental study including patient specific cell cultures of keloids. METHODS Patient-...

Journal: :Medical hypotheses 2001
C A Cobbold

Keloid and hypertrophic scars are a type of scarring pathology which is characterised by excess collagen deposition produced during the wound healing process. The mechanism by which this occurs is not understood and although hypertrophic scars can regress spontaneously, keloids do not, and currently no effective treatment exists. In this paper we hypothesise that nitric oxide, a free radical mo...

Journal: :Genomics 2011
Bruna De Felice Corrado Garbi Robert R Wilson Margherita Santoriello Massimo Nacca

In this study, selenocystine, a nutritionally available selenoamino acid, was identified for the first time as a novel agent with anti proliferative activity on human keloids. The 20 μM concentration after 48 h treatment used here was the most effective to reduce keloid fibroblast growth. We analyzed the gene expression profile of selenocystine treatment response in keloid fibroblasts by the mi...

Journal: :Head & Face Medicine 2007
Michael Sand Daniel Sand Pejman Boorboor Benno Mann Peter Altmeyer Klaus Hoffmann Falk G Bechara

Keloids are defined as dermal fibrotic lesions which are considered an aberration of the wound healing process. Their etiology and pathogenesis are poorly understood. Different treatment modalities are described in the literature depending on the morphology and size of the keloid. We report a case of a large ear keloid on the helical rim which was successfully treated with surgery and a custom ...

2016
Hyung Do Kim Sung Chul Chu So Min Hwang Hook Sun Min Kyu Hwang Min Wook Kim Jong Seo Lee

BACKGROUND Lobular keloid appears to be a consequence of hypertrophic inflammation secondary to ear piercings performed under unsterile conditions. We wish to understand the pathogenesis of lobular keloids and report operative outcomes with a literature review. METHODS A retrospective review identified 40 cases of lobular keloids between January, 2005 and December, 2010. Patient records were ...

2006
Wei Xia Michael T. Longaker George P. Yang

Xia, Wei, Michael T. Longaker, and George P. Yang. P38 MAP kinase mediates transforming growth factor2 transcription in human keloid fibroblasts. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 290: R501–R508, 2006; doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00472.2005.—Keloids are abnormal fibrous growths of the dermis that develop only in response to wounding and represent a form of benign skin tumor. Previous studies have ...

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