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Journal of Cytology & Histology

ISSN: 2157-7099

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Lt Col Sumeet Sehgal


India

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  • Case Report
    Surgical Management of a Case of Bilateral Auricular Keloids in an Adolescent Girl
    Author(s): Priya Jeyaraj and Lt Col Sumeet SehgalPriya Jeyaraj and Lt Col Sumeet Sehgal

    The Keloid is a fibroproliferative anomaly of the cutaneous connective tissue secondary to dysregulation in the skin healing and repair process, occurring in susceptible individuals. It is characterized by excessive collagen and glycoprotein deposition in the dermis following any local irritation, inflammation, burn, incision or injury, thereby leading to a cosmetically unaesthetic, aberrant and exuberant scar formation extending well beyond the boundaries of the original wound. It usually presents as firm nodules, often pruritic and painful, which do not regress spontaneously. The condition presents quite a therapeutic challenge owing to its unpredictably aggressive nature, frequent invasion of adjacent normal dermis, occasional appearance of satellite lesions in nearby non-traumatized tissue and a remarkable tendency for recurrence following removal. Various combinations o.. Read More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2157-7099.1000491

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