Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hypertrophic scar formation is still poorly understood. A problem next to the lack of suitable animal models is that often normal skin is compared to hypertrophic scar (HTscar) and not to normotrophic scar (NTscar) tissue. Another drawback is that often only one time period after wounding is studied, while scar formation is a dynamic process over a period of several months. In this study, we compared the expression of genes involved in inflammation, angiogenesis and extracellular matrix (ECM) formation and also macrophage infiltration in biopsies obtained before and up to 52 weeks after standard surgery in five patients who developed HTscar and s...
Hypertrophic scar is the result of abnormal healing that often follows thermal injury. Hypertrophic ...
Previous research suggests that in hypertrophic scars (HSs), an excess of microvessels is present co...
Most cutaneous wounds heal with scar formation. Ideally, an inconspicuous normotrophic scar is forme...
Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...
This study aimed to examine changes in the inflammatory response in early hypertrophic compared to n...
A scar is an expected result of wound healing. However, in some individuals, and particularly in bur...
314-317In human, development of hypertrophic scar is a complex interaction of growth factors, cytok...
We evaluated the in situ expression of adhesion molecules (E-selectin and vascular cell-adhesion mol...
The exact pathogenesis of hypertrophic scar and keloid formation is still unknown and a good therapy...
In predisposed individuals, wound healing can lead to hypertrophic scar or keloid formation, charact...
Unpredictable hypertrophic scarring (HS) occurs after approximately 35% of all surgical procedures a...
The role of epidermal keratinocytes in the early phases of normal unimpaired wound healing has been ...
Hypertrophic scar is the result of abnormal healing that often follows thermal injury. Hypertrophic ...
Previous research suggests that in hypertrophic scars (HSs), an excess of microvessels is present co...
Most cutaneous wounds heal with scar formation. Ideally, an inconspicuous normotrophic scar is forme...
Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...
This study aimed to examine changes in the inflammatory response in early hypertrophic compared to n...
A scar is an expected result of wound healing. However, in some individuals, and particularly in bur...
314-317In human, development of hypertrophic scar is a complex interaction of growth factors, cytok...
We evaluated the in situ expression of adhesion molecules (E-selectin and vascular cell-adhesion mol...
The exact pathogenesis of hypertrophic scar and keloid formation is still unknown and a good therapy...
In predisposed individuals, wound healing can lead to hypertrophic scar or keloid formation, charact...
Unpredictable hypertrophic scarring (HS) occurs after approximately 35% of all surgical procedures a...
The role of epidermal keratinocytes in the early phases of normal unimpaired wound healing has been ...
Hypertrophic scar is the result of abnormal healing that often follows thermal injury. Hypertrophic ...
Previous research suggests that in hypertrophic scars (HSs), an excess of microvessels is present co...
Most cutaneous wounds heal with scar formation. Ideally, an inconspicuous normotrophic scar is forme...