Hypertrophic scars continue to be a major burden, especially after burns. Persistent inflammation during wound healing appears to be the precipitating aspect in pathologic scarring. The lack of a standardized model hinders research from fully elucidating pathophysiology and therapy, as most therapeutic approaches have sparse evidence. The goal of this project was to investigate the mechanisms of scar formation after prolonged wound inflammation and to introduce a method for generating standardized hypertrophic scars by inducing prolonged inflammation. Four wound types were created in Duroc pigs: full-thickness wounds, burn wounds, and both of them with induced hyperinflammation by resiquimod. Clinical assessment (Vancouver Scar Scale), tiss...
Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...
Most cutaneous wounds heal with scar formation. Ideally, an inconspicuous normotrophic scar is forme...
The reconstruction of epidermal architecture over time in normotrophic and hypertrophic scars in unt...
Background: Our complete understanding of hypertrophic scarring is still deficient, as portrayed by ...
We developed a reproducible model of deep dermal partial thickness burn injury in juvenile Large Whi...
Background: Hypertrophic scars in burn victims usually occur after delayed wound healing and the act...
Wound healing in hypertrophic scarring and keloid animal models presents significant differences whe...
Hypertrophic scars formed after burns remain a challenge in clinical practice. Development of effect...
A scar is an expected result of wound healing. However, in some individuals, and particularly in bur...
Hypertrophic scarring is an unpredictable and poorly understood sequela in both the pediat-ric and a...
Hypertrophic scars formed after burns remain a challenge in clinical practice. Development of effect...
There are limited treatments for dyschromia in burn hypertrophic scars (HTSs). Initial work in Duroc...
Background: Hypertrophic scar was first described over 100 years ago; PubMed has more than 1,000 ref...
Scarring following burn injury and its accompanying aesthetic and functional sequelae still pose maj...
BACKGROUND: Hypertrophic scar was first described over 100 years ago; PubMed has more than 1,000 ref...
Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...
Most cutaneous wounds heal with scar formation. Ideally, an inconspicuous normotrophic scar is forme...
The reconstruction of epidermal architecture over time in normotrophic and hypertrophic scars in unt...
Background: Our complete understanding of hypertrophic scarring is still deficient, as portrayed by ...
We developed a reproducible model of deep dermal partial thickness burn injury in juvenile Large Whi...
Background: Hypertrophic scars in burn victims usually occur after delayed wound healing and the act...
Wound healing in hypertrophic scarring and keloid animal models presents significant differences whe...
Hypertrophic scars formed after burns remain a challenge in clinical practice. Development of effect...
A scar is an expected result of wound healing. However, in some individuals, and particularly in bur...
Hypertrophic scarring is an unpredictable and poorly understood sequela in both the pediat-ric and a...
Hypertrophic scars formed after burns remain a challenge in clinical practice. Development of effect...
There are limited treatments for dyschromia in burn hypertrophic scars (HTSs). Initial work in Duroc...
Background: Hypertrophic scar was first described over 100 years ago; PubMed has more than 1,000 ref...
Scarring following burn injury and its accompanying aesthetic and functional sequelae still pose maj...
BACKGROUND: Hypertrophic scar was first described over 100 years ago; PubMed has more than 1,000 ref...
Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...
Most cutaneous wounds heal with scar formation. Ideally, an inconspicuous normotrophic scar is forme...
The reconstruction of epidermal architecture over time in normotrophic and hypertrophic scars in unt...