2011
DOI: 10.25208/vdv1039
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Differential diagnostics of keloid and hypertrophic scar tissues based on differences in skinsensitivity

Abstract: A study of different types of skin sensitivity in patients with keloid and hypertrophic scar tissues was conducted in order to optimize clinical diagnostics of scar hypertrophy of the skin. A symmetrical area of unaffected skin was examined as control. The revealed results suggest a sharp increase of deep skin sensitivity with simultaneous reduction of other types of sensitivity, which was observed in 97% of subjects, as a new differential sign of keloid scar tissues.

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“…However, Shafranov et al note that such changes are very limited and do not always extend to the full depth of the keloid scar. 20 According to I.V. Kutsenko (2010), who treated 68 patients with keloid scars of the face and neck using «Cry-Ac Tracker», exposing the affected area with -40°C temperature for 2 minutes, complete resolution of scars with a limited size (no more than 10 cm) is achieved in 97% of cases within 3-8 weeks.…”
Section: ) Physical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Shafranov et al note that such changes are very limited and do not always extend to the full depth of the keloid scar. 20 According to I.V. Kutsenko (2010), who treated 68 patients with keloid scars of the face and neck using «Cry-Ac Tracker», exposing the affected area with -40°C temperature for 2 minutes, complete resolution of scars with a limited size (no more than 10 cm) is achieved in 97% of cases within 3-8 weeks.…”
Section: ) Physical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%