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SCARS AND KELOIDS!
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Let's start ourselves off with a question: Which one of the following conditions will lead to scarring?
Join me for a #dermtwitter #tweetorial on:
SCARS AND KELOIDS!
#MedEd #FOAMEd #medstudenttwitter #MedTwitter
Let's start ourselves off with a question: Which one of the following conditions will lead to scarring?
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So what's the difference between hypertrophic scars & keloids? Both have excess collagen & both can be itchy, inflamed, and bothersome.
Hypertrophic scars tend to be limited to areas of trauma, but importantly, they tend to resolve over time (months to years).
PC: @Medscape
So what's the difference between hypertrophic scars & keloids? Both have excess collagen & both can be itchy, inflamed, and bothersome.
Hypertrophic scars tend to be limited to areas of trauma, but importantly, they tend to resolve over time (months to years).
PC: @Medscape
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People with darker skin unfortunately develop keloids and hypertrophic scars more. I don't know of any research to show why that is.
Ultimately, it's important to take a history of prior keloids/hypertrophic scars before operating on any patient.
pc:medicalnewstoday.com
People with darker skin unfortunately develop keloids and hypertrophic scars more. I don't know of any research to show why that is.
Ultimately, it's important to take a history of prior keloids/hypertrophic scars before operating on any patient.
pc:medicalnewstoday.com
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And Happy Thanksgiving!
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