All Relations between scar and hypertrophic

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J Ruiz-Esparza, M P Goldman, R E Fitzpatric. Tattoo removal with minimal scarring: the chemo-laser technique. The Journal of dermatologic surgery and oncology. vol 14. issue 12. 1989-01-11. PMID:3192809. results indicate that even in areas that typically develop hypertrophic scarring, such as the upper chest, breast, and upper arm, this technique can effectively remove over 95% of the pigment and leave a perfectly flat scar. 1989-01-11 2023-08-11 Not clear
J Planas, J Bisbal, C del Cacho, J M Palaci. Further advantages of the "vest over pants" abdominoplasty. Aesthetic plastic surgery. vol 12. issue 3. 1988-12-07. PMID:2973209. failure to place the incision successfully may distort the whole procedure, resulting in an overly tight abdominal wall, hypertrophy, and upward displacement of the scar along with the pubic hair, and also excessive tension causing skin necrosis of the abdominal flap. 1988-12-07 2023-08-11 Not clear
T L Borok, M Bray, I Sinclair, J Plafker, L LaBirth, C Rollin. Role of ionizing irradiation for 393 keloids. International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics. vol 15. issue 4. 1988-12-02. PMID:3182326. cosmetic result was considered excellent without recurrence in 92%; favorably improved with hypertrophic scar, nodule or altered pigment in 5.6%; and marginally improved with smaller, less symptomatic keloid in 2.4%. 1988-12-02 2023-08-11 human
S E Nolan, J A Mannisi, D E Bush, B Healy, H F Weisma. Increased afterload aggravates infarct expansion after acute myocardial infarction. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. vol 12. issue 5. 1988-11-23. PMID:2971704. however, when original infarct size was estimated taking into account the effects of aortic banding, scar formation, infarct expansion and infarct-induced hypertrophy, it was found to be similar in both infarct groups (45.50 +/- 4.2 versus 47.90 +/- 3.1%). 1988-11-23 2023-08-11 rat
S Ohmor. Effectiveness of silastic sheet coverage in the treatment of scar keloid (hypertrophic scar) Aesthetic plastic surgery. vol 12. issue 2. 1988-07-29. PMID:3250550. effectiveness of silastic sheet coverage in the treatment of scar keloid (hypertrophic scar) several methods for the treatment of scar keloids have been reported. 1988-07-29 2023-08-11 Not clear
C G Sheffield, G B Irons, P Mucha, J F Malec, D M Ilstrup, H H Stonningto. Physical and psychological outcome after burns. The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation. vol 9. issue 2. 1988-06-02. PMID:2834398. the outcome measures included the following: limitation in range of motion (rom), hypertrophic scar formation, total days of care required, quality of life, and impact of event. 1988-06-02 2023-08-11 Not clear
T Oku, M Takigawa, H Fukamizu, K Inoue, M Yamad. Growth kinetics of fibroblasts derived from normal skin and hypertrophic scar. Acta dermato-venereologica. vol 67. issue 6. 1988-05-03. PMID:2451381. growth kinetics of fibroblasts derived from normal skin and hypertrophic scar. 1988-05-03 2023-08-11 Not clear
T Oku, M Takigawa, H Fukamizu, K Inoue, M Yamad. Growth kinetics of fibroblasts derived from normal skin and hypertrophic scar. Acta dermato-venereologica. vol 67. issue 6. 1988-05-03. PMID:2451381. in vitro growth kinetics of fibroblasts derived from normal skin and hypertrophic scar were performed using continuous 3h-thymidine labeling method. 1988-05-03 2023-08-11 Not clear
T Oku, M Takigawa, H Fukamizu, K Inoue, M Yamad. Growth kinetics of fibroblasts derived from normal skin and hypertrophic scar. Acta dermato-venereologica. vol 67. issue 6. 1988-05-03. PMID:2451381. this result suggests that in hypertrophic scar a small number of fibroblasts proliferate more actively, but most fibroblasts are non-growing cells. 1988-05-03 2023-08-11 Not clear
J D Holmes, C R Rayner, I F Mui. The treatment of deep dermal burns by abrasion. Scandinavian journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery and hand surgery. vol 21. issue 3. 1988-04-12. PMID:3327153. long term results show good scar formation with few problems from scar hypertrophy or contracture. 1988-04-12 2023-08-11 Not clear
R J Eddy, J A Petro, J J Tomase. Evidence for the nonmuscle nature of the "myofibroblast" of granulation tissue and hypertropic scar. An immunofluorescence study. The American journal of pathology. vol 130. issue 2. 1988-03-17. PMID:3277440. in order to better characterize the myofibroblast, the authors have examined its cytoskeleton and surrounding extracellular matrix (ecm) in human burn granulation tissue, human hypertrophic scar, and rat granulation tissue by indirect immunofluorescence. 1988-03-17 2023-08-11 human
F R Lista, H G Thomso. The fate of sternotomy scars in children. Plastic and reconstructive surgery. vol 81. issue 1. 1988-01-27. PMID:3336638. this analysis showed that poor scars were most likely to have been closed with intracuticular polyglycolic acid suture; males were more likely to have better scars than females; the younger the child at operation, the better was the scar result; and only 18 of the 69 scars that were hypertrophic 1 year postoperatively remained so after a mean of 5.5 years. 1988-01-27 2023-08-11 Not clear
L H Engrav, J R Gottlieb, S P Millard, M D Walkinshaw, D M Heimbach, J A Marvi. A comparison of intramarginal and extramarginal excision of hypertrophic burn scars. Plastic and reconstructive surgery. vol 81. issue 1. 1988-01-27. PMID:3336639. the treatment of such scarring is difficult, and recurrence of the hypertrophic changes after scar revision is not uncommon. 1988-01-27 2023-08-11 Not clear
E C Robb, J P Waymack, G D Warden, P Nathan, J W Alexande. A new model for studying the development of human hypertrophic burn scar formation. The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation. vol 8. issue 5. 1987-12-02. PMID:3312215. a new model for studying the development of human hypertrophic burn scar formation. 1987-12-02 2023-08-11 mouse
E C Robb, J P Waymack, G D Warden, P Nathan, J W Alexande. A new model for studying the development of human hypertrophic burn scar formation. The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation. vol 8. issue 5. 1987-12-02. PMID:3312215. hypertrophic scar formation remains the major problem for severely burned patients who survive their injuries. 1987-12-02 2023-08-11 mouse
E C Robb, J P Waymack, G D Warden, P Nathan, J W Alexande. A new model for studying the development of human hypertrophic burn scar formation. The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation. vol 8. issue 5. 1987-12-02. PMID:3312215. with this model we have been able to achieve contracture of meshed normal human skin grafts and hypertrophic scar formation in normal human skin that was burned a month after grafting to the mouse. 1987-12-02 2023-08-11 mouse
M G Kwiecinski, R P Reinher. Keloids and hypertrophic scars in the foot. The Journal of foot surgery. vol 26. issue 4. 1987-11-16. PMID:3655193. failure to recognize the potential for keloids or hypertrophic scar development may result in a severe deformity that is functionally, cosmetically, and emotionally undesirable. 1987-11-16 2023-08-11 Not clear
D B Reath, D LaRossa, P Randal. Simultaneous posterior pharyngeal flap and tonsillectomy. The Cleft palate journal. vol 24. issue 3. 1987-11-06. PMID:3477347. this patient had an unusual amount of hypertrophic scar in the nasopharyngeal area, but not in the oropharynx. 1987-11-06 2023-08-11 Not clear
P A Adamson, D P McShane, R I Feldma. Otoplasty: an update. The Journal of otolaryngology. vol 16. issue 4. 1987-11-02. PMID:3656506. two of these required revision, and revision was also required in another patient who developed a hypertrophic scar. 1987-11-02 2023-08-11 Not clear
T Oku, M Takigawa, M Yamad. Cell proliferation kinetics of cultured human keratinocytes and fibroblasts measured using a monoclonal antibody. The British journal of dermatology. vol 116. issue 5. 1987-08-07. PMID:2439112. the methods were applied to epithelial cells grown from explants of normal skin and basal cell carcinoma (bcc), and to fibroblasts from normal skin, hypertrophic scar and keloid. 1987-08-07 2023-08-11 human