2023
DOI: 10.3390/medicina59091678
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Reconstruction of Moderately and Severely Atrophic Scalp—A Multicentric Experience in Surgical Treatment of Patients Irradiated for Tinea Capitis in Childhood and Surgical Algorithm

Maja Nikolić Živanović,
Milana Jurišić,
Milana Marinković
et al.

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Before the introduction of griseofluvin, the use of X-ray radiation was the treatment of choice for tinea capitis. More than half a century later various types of tumors have been found to be associated with childhood irradiation due to tinea capitis, most commonly cancers of the head and neck, as well as brain tumors. The often unusually aggressive and recurrent nature of these tumors necessitates the need for repeated surgeries, while the atrophic skin with an impaired vascular sup… Show more

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“…193 Large defects after tumor resection were treated by closing the invalid cavity with layered sutures, dermal slice grafts, and flap grafts. 194,195 However, scar tissue formation and functional reconstruction remain issues to be addressed.…”
Section: Epithelial-derived Tumor Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…193 Large defects after tumor resection were treated by closing the invalid cavity with layered sutures, dermal slice grafts, and flap grafts. 194,195 However, scar tissue formation and functional reconstruction remain issues to be addressed.…”
Section: Epithelial-derived Tumor Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%