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Associations of Plasma Neutrophil Gelatinase-associated Lipocalin, Anemia, and Renal Scarring in Children with Febrile Urinary Tract Infections

Lee JH, Yim HE, Yoo KH

BACKGROUND: Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), a bacteriostatic agent, is known to inhibit erythropoiesis leading to anemia. We aimed to investigate the associations of NGAL, anemia, and renal scarring in children...
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Follistatin Mitigates Myofibroblast Differentiation and Collagen Synthesis of Fibroblasts from Scar Tissue around Injured Flexor Tendons

Kang YM, Lee SK, Chun YM, Choi YR, Moon SH, Lee HM, Kang HJ

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of FST gene on the inhibition of fibrosis in fibroblastic cells from scar tissue around repaired zone II flexor...
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A Case of Surgical Treatment of Intractable Vocal Fold Scar Using Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor and Collagen Scaffold

Kang HT, Kim HJ, Park KN, Lee SW

Vocal fold scarring is an intractable phonosurgical condition. The number of patients with vocal fold scars is increasing with the aging of society and with the increasing application of laryngeal...
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Simultaneous two-layer harvesting of scalp split-thickness skin and dermal grafts for acute burns and postburn scar deformities

Oh SJ

BACKGROUND: The scalp, an excellent donor site for thin skin grafts, presents a limited surface but is rich in stem cells. The purpose of this study was to test a...
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Minimal scarring from giant intramuscular lipoma excision with the harmonic scalpel

Kim JH, Lee YJ, Oh DY

Lipoma is the most frequent benign mesenchymal tumor. Giant intramuscular lipomas, defined by a measurement greater than 10 cm in any dimension, reside deep to the fascia and originate within...
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Effect of Relaxin Expression from an Alginate Gel-Encapsulated Adenovirus on Scar Remodeling in a Pig Model

Yun IS, Kang E, Ahn HM, Kim YO, Rah DK, Roh TS, Lee WJ, Yun CO

PURPOSE: Relaxin (RLX) is a transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) antagonist that is believed to function as a potent collagen re-arranger and a major suppressor of extracellular matrix components. Adenoviruses (Ads)...
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Sensate Medial Plantar Free Flap Transfer and Adductor Pollicis Myotomy for Treatment of Palmar Burn Scar Contracture

Ku I, Jeong E

A postburn contracture involving the palmar skin and subcutaneous tissues results in a severe loss of functionality of the affected hand. The corrective surgical procedures aim for an improvement of...
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Scar dermal transposition flap for depressed scars: A valuable technique for depressed scar management

Kim DY, Kwon HJ, Moon SH, Jun YJ, Rhie JW, Oh DY

BACKGROUND: Various methods have been reported for the improvement of widened or depressed scars. However, scars can be complex at presentation. If a widened but flat portion is combined with...
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An Extradigital Glomus Tumor on the Back, Mimicking a Keloid Scar

Ryu SI, Oh H, Ryu HJ, Son SW, Kim IH, Moon HR

  • KMID: 2454383
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2019 Jul;57(6):349-350.
No abstract available.
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Thorax masculinization in a transsexual patient: Inferior pedicle mastectomy without an inverted T scar

Cely AM, Triana CE, Triana LM

Transsexual individuals with gender dysphoria or gender identity disorder are rare, with a prevalence reported to range from 0.002% to 0.014%. Studies have shown that mastectomy yields significant improvements in...
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The periareolar excision technique for improved scars in breast burns

Joo HS, Lee SJ, Sung KY

Regardless of size or severity, post-burn breast scars can be traumatic for patients. There are various approaches to post-burn scar management, but herein we present the results of a novel...
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The use of botulinum toxin type A to minimize scarring in cleft lip repair: A literature review

Alhazmi B, Aldekhayel S

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Hair transplantation in patients with hair loss or scar deformity in the side hairline after midfacelifting surgery

Kim YS, Na YC, Park JH

BACKGROUND: Successful aesthetic plastic surgery is devoid of both unsightly scarring and postoperative disfigurement. Patients undergoing midface-lifting surgery are very often disconcerted by an altered side hairline, including sideburns, despite...
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Malignant melanoma on a thermal burn scar

Lee HB, Han SE, Chang LS, Lee SH

Chronic burn scars often cause various skin malignancies at rates of up to 2%. These lesions are usually squamous cell carcinomas, but rarely, malignant melanoma is reported. We report a...
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Severe Cutaneous Adverse Reactions in Korean Pediatric Patients: A Study From the Korea SCAR Registry

Oh HL, Kang DY, Kang HR, Kim S, Koh YI, Kim SH, Kim MH, Suh DI, the Korean Severe Cutaneous Adverse Reactions Consortium

PURPOSE: Although severe cutaneous adverse drug reactions (SCARs) are rare, they are associated with high morbidity and mortality, and thus early diagnosis and treatment are critical for improving prognoses. However,...
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The Important Factors Associated with Treatment Response in Laser Treatment of Facial Scars: A Single-Institution Based Retrospective Study

Lim Y, Park JH, Lee DY, Hwang NY, Ahn S, Lee JH

BACKGROUND: There is increased interest in laser treatment of facial scars. OBJECTIVE: To determine the factors associated with treatment response. METHODS: We conducted an institution-based retrospective study by including the patients treated...
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Reconstruction of an Extensive Atrophic Scar in the Calf Using a Free Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap

Ha NH, Lee IJ

Recently, increasing interest has emerged in contouring of the lower leg. Harmonious legs are considered one of the most important elements of women's beauty. Calf augmentation is routinely performed using...
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Platycodin D May Improve Acne and Prevent Scarring by Downregulating SREBP-1 Expression Via Inhibition of IGF-1R/PI3K/Akt Pathway and Modulating Inflammation with an Increase in Collagen

Suh Y, Yang JH, Yoon JY, Choi YS

BACKGROUND: Although many therapeutic agents have been developed, only a few drugs are known to target multiple pathogenic factors in the treatment of acne. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was...
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Long-term Outcomes of Endoscopic Anti-reflux Surgery in Pediatric Patients with Vesicoureteral Reflux: Urinary Tract Infection, Renal Scarring, and Predictive Factors for Success

Choi W, Nam W, Lee C, Han JH, Shin JH, Kim KS, Song SH

BACKGROUND: To report the long-term outcomes of endoscopic surgery (ES) in pediatric patients with vesicoureteral reflux in terms of success rate, urinary tract infection, and renal function. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed...
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Correlation between dermal thickness and scar formation in female patients after thyroidectomy

Kim HI, Kwak CY, Kim HY, Yi HS, Park EJ, Kim JH, Park JH

BACKGROUND: Minimizing scarring has long been a challenge in plastic surgery. Factors affecting scar formation are well known, but the effect of some patient-specific factors such as dermal thickness remains...
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