Scarring following burn injury and its accompanying aesthetic and functional sequelae still pose major challenges. Hypertrophic scarring (HTS) can greatly impact patients' quality of life related to appearance, pain, pruritus and even loss of function of the injured body region. The identification of molecular events occurring in the evolution of the burn scar has increased our knowledge; however, this information has not yet translated into effective treatment modalities. Although many of the pathophysiologic pathways that bring about exaggerated scarring have been identified, certain nuances in burn scar formation are starting to be recognized. These include the effects of neurogenic inflammation, mechanotransduction, and the unique inter...
Hypertrophic scars represent important problems because of the presence of pain, pruritus, contractu...
Most cutaneous wounds heal with scar formation. Ideally, an inconspicuous normotrophic scar is forme...
BackgroundBurn injuries are the fourth most common type of trauma and are associated with substantia...
A scar is an expected result of wound healing. However, in some individuals, and particularly in bur...
Survival from burn injury has improved considerably over the past two decades such that the quality ...
Post-burn hypertrophic scars are characterized by increased collagen synthesis and hyperplasia, and ...
The reconstruction of epidermal architecture over time in normotrophic and hypertrophic scars in unt...
Although hypertrophic scarring commonly occurs following burns, many aspects such as incidence of an...
Background: Hypertrophic scars in burn victims usually occur after delayed wound healing and the act...
Any patient who survives a large burn injury will be left with some degree of scarring. As well as a...
A burn wound is a complex systemic disease at multiple levels. Current knowledge of scar formation a...
A burn wound is a complex systemic disease at multiple levels. Current knowledge of scar formation a...
Hypertrophic scars continue to be a major burden, especially after burns. Persistent inflammation du...
Hypertrophic scars and keloids are fibroproliferative disorders that may arise after any deep cutane...
<p>(A) Hypertrophic scars begin as small cutaneous fibrotic regions (arrowheads), which develop into...
Hypertrophic scars represent important problems because of the presence of pain, pruritus, contractu...
Most cutaneous wounds heal with scar formation. Ideally, an inconspicuous normotrophic scar is forme...
BackgroundBurn injuries are the fourth most common type of trauma and are associated with substantia...
A scar is an expected result of wound healing. However, in some individuals, and particularly in bur...
Survival from burn injury has improved considerably over the past two decades such that the quality ...
Post-burn hypertrophic scars are characterized by increased collagen synthesis and hyperplasia, and ...
The reconstruction of epidermal architecture over time in normotrophic and hypertrophic scars in unt...
Although hypertrophic scarring commonly occurs following burns, many aspects such as incidence of an...
Background: Hypertrophic scars in burn victims usually occur after delayed wound healing and the act...
Any patient who survives a large burn injury will be left with some degree of scarring. As well as a...
A burn wound is a complex systemic disease at multiple levels. Current knowledge of scar formation a...
A burn wound is a complex systemic disease at multiple levels. Current knowledge of scar formation a...
Hypertrophic scars continue to be a major burden, especially after burns. Persistent inflammation du...
Hypertrophic scars and keloids are fibroproliferative disorders that may arise after any deep cutane...
<p>(A) Hypertrophic scars begin as small cutaneous fibrotic regions (arrowheads), which develop into...
Hypertrophic scars represent important problems because of the presence of pain, pruritus, contractu...
Most cutaneous wounds heal with scar formation. Ideally, an inconspicuous normotrophic scar is forme...
BackgroundBurn injuries are the fourth most common type of trauma and are associated with substantia...