Search results for "Keloid"

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Uncommon clinical presentation of Kimura’s disease as bilateral retroauricular masses in a young Malian male: successful surgical approach.

2016

We present a case of a 27 year-old Malian male referred to our hospital for two large, painless retroauricolar masses that had appeared two years earlier. Bilateral cervical painless lymphadenopathy was present at physical examination, without any other systemic symptoms. His history was relevant for bilateral Kimura’s disease lesions resected 5 years earlier in the same locations. Lymphocytosis and a mild hypereosinophilia were found in routine blood tests, together with increased total IgE levels. After surgery, histology showed lymphoid infiltrates with reactive prominent germinal centres containing eosinophils, suggesting relapse of Kimura’s disease, in the context of nonencapsulated fi…

AdultMaleKimura diseaseCancer ResearchPhysiologyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismImmunologyAngiolymphoid Hyperplasia with EosinophiliaNon-AsianFibrosisKeloid Kimura disease neck retroauricolar non-AsianTreatment OutcomeEndocrinologyOncologyRecurrenceKeloidPhysiology (medical)retroauricolarHumansImmunology and AllergyRetroauricularNeck
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Radiofrequency tissue volume reduction for treatment of auricle keloids

2010

Objectives/Hypothesis: Keloids are often refractive to treatment, and recurrences occur quite frequently. Radiofrequency tissue volume reduction (RFTVR) is a surgical technology that induces extensive fibrosis at the target tissues. Methods: We applied RFTVR in 14 patients (19 auricles, 5 patients treated bilaterally; 9 female, 5 male; range, 10–66 years) with keloids of the auricle. Keloids were located at the earlobe in 4 patients (5 auricles), helix in 9 patients (12 auricles), and at both earlobe and helix in 1 patient (2 auricles). In 6 patients (8 auricles) RFTVR was the sole treatment modality applied, and in 7 patients (10 auricles) intralesional steroid injection was also performed…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentYoung AdultFibrosisSurgical technologymedicineHumansMinimally Invasive Surgical ProceduresChildEar DiseasesReduction (orthopedic surgery)EarlobeAgedAuriclebiologybusiness.industryPinnaMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyKeloidCatheter AblationFemalebusinessProgressive diseaseEar AuricleTissue volumeThe Laryngoscope
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Long-standing pigmented keloid of the ears induced by electrical torture.

1997

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyInjury controlbusiness.industryAccident preventionTortureTorturePoison controlDermatologymedicine.diseaseDermatologySurgeryElectric InjuriesKeloidHyperpigmentationKeloidmedicineHumansEar ExternalbusinessJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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Cicatrices chéloïdes de la tête et du cou

2012

A keloid scar is a benign proliferative lesion of dermic collagen. It is predominant in black skin patients. It is most commonly located on the head and neck. Skin trauma and a genetic predisposition may be responsible for the keloid scar. Nevertheless, the pathogenesis of keloid scar is still unclear, and no currently available treatment is 100% effective. The authors had for aim to review the current data on keloid scar pathogenesis and treatment for an optimal management of this condition.

Keloid scarsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryProliferative lesionPathogenicitymedicine.diseaseDermatologyOptimal managementSurgeryPathogenesisKeloidOtorhinolaryngologymedicineGenetic predispositionSurgeryOral Surgeryskin and connective tissue diseasesHead and neckbusinessRevue de Stomatologie et de Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale
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Processing of procollagen III by meprins: new players in extracellular matrix assembly?

2010

Meprins α and β, a subgroup of zinc metalloproteinases belonging to the astacin family, are known to cleave components of the extracellular matrix, either during physiological remodeling or in pathological situations. In this study we present a new role for meprins in matrix assembly, namely the proteolytic processing of procollagens. Both meprins α and β release the N- and C-propeptides from procollagen III, with such processing events being critical steps in collagen fibril formation. In addition, both meprins cleave procollagen III at exactly the same site as the procollagen C-proteinases, including bone morphogenetic protein-1 (BMP-1) and other members of the tolloid proteinase family. …

Keratinocytesmacromolecular substancesDermatologyMatrix metalloproteinaseCleavage (embryo)BiochemistryBone Morphogenetic Protein 1Substrate SpecificityExtracellular matrix03 medical and health sciencesDermismedicineHumansEnhancerMolecular BiologyCells Cultured030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesExtracellular Matrix Proteinsintegumentary systemChemistryExtracellular matrix assembly030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyMetalloendopeptidasesCell BiologyDermisFibroblastsFibrosisProcollagen peptidasemedicine.anatomical_structureCollagen Type IIIHEK293 CellsBiochemistryKeloidAstacinThe Journal of investigative dermatology
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Donor site morbidity of the posterior conchal region.

2009

BACKGROUND The perichondral cutaneous graft (PCCG) from the posterior conchal region is an elegant solution for the coverage of facial defects with particular stability requirements. The donor defect can easily be covered with a transposition flap from the postauricular region. Although this region is a common donor site for skin grafts and has an important supporting function for glasses or hearing aids, little is known about long-term morbidity after graft harvest. OBJECTIVE To assess the morbidity of the posterior concha and the postauricular region in terms of pain, scar formation, and patient satisfaction. MATERIALS AND METHODS A retrospective study of 16 patients who had a PCCG harves…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsDermatologyTurbinatesSurgical FlapsKeloidPatient satisfactionear reconstructionmedicineHumansAgedRetrospective StudiesPostauricular regionWound dehiscencebusiness.industrydonor siteHyperesthesiaRetrospective cohort studyGeneral MedicineSkin Transplantationcomposite graftPlastic Surgery Proceduresmedicine.diseaseTissue DonorsSurgeryTreatment OutcomePatient SatisfactionSurgeryFemalemedicine.symptombusinessFollow-Up StudiesDermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.]
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Nodular morphea keloidal type: A rare case with paradigmatic histopathology significantly accompanied by a flawless surgical scar

2020

Nodular morphea is a rare variant of localized scleroderma, clinically and histopathologically characterized by cutaneous nodules or plaques associated or superimposed to the flat lesions of classic morphea. Accordingly, the association of such outgrowths with systemic sclerosis is designated as nodular scleroderma. Sometimes these lesions appear as firm, erythematous and irregularly curvy plaques resembling keloids or hypertrophic scars, thus characterizing keloidal morphea or keloidal scleroderma. These mystifying features can make the diagnosis challenging, especially in the absence of a well‐documented medical history. Here we report a case of keloidal morphea with multiple histopatholo…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologybusiness.industryBreast NeoplasmsDermatologyMiddle Agedunusual immunohistochemical featuremedicine.diseasePathology and Forensic MedicineScleroderma LocalizedKeloidRare casemedicineHumansFemaleHistopathologySurgical scarbusinessbland surgical scarMorphea
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The use of triamcinolone combined with surgery in major ear keloid treatment: a personal two stages approach

2015

Background: Keloid is a fibroproliferative disorder characterized by an abnormal deposition of collagen within a wound. Despite an increased understanding of wound healing and collagen metabolism, the exact cause, the clinical behavior, and gold standard of treatment for keloids remain an enigma. There is no one right way of treatment, the results are variable, and the management of ear keloids can be difficult and frustrating both for patients and physicians. Traditional techniques include intralesional steroids, topical applications of silicone, vitamins, and segmental excision by lasers or surgery. The purposes of this article are to review the literature concerning the current therapies…

Reconstructive surgerymedicine.medical_specialtyTriamcinolone acetonidebusiness.industryGold standardEvidence-based medicinemedicine.diseaseDermatologySurgeryEar keloidPlastic surgeryKeloidQuality of lifeTriamcinolone acetonide injectionMedicineSurgeryRadical excisionskin and connective tissue diseasesbusinessWound healingmedicine.drug
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Modelling Keloids Dynamics: A Brief Review and New Mathematical Perspectives

2022

The keloids are fibroproliferative disorders described by an excessive growth of fibrotic tissue, which also invades adjacent areas (beyond the original wound borders). Since these disorders are specific to humans (no other animal species naturally develop keloid-like tissue), the experimental in vivo/in vitro research has not lead to significant advances in this field. One possible approach could be to combine in vitro human models with calibrated in silico mathematical approaches (i.e., models and simulations) to generate new testable biological hypotheses related to biological mechanisms and improved treatments. Since these combined approaches do not really exist for keloid disorders, in…

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]modelling cancer and wound healinginflammationkeloid disordersreviewmathematical modelling and computational approaches[MATH] Mathematics [math]biomechanics
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Poliphasic protocol for keloid scar

2009

keloids day laser triamcinoloneSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plastica
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