Hypertrophic scar - Hypertrophic Cicatrice Orta Est
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Cicatrix hypertrophica orta est (Hypertrophic scar) ― post quattuor menses
relevance score : -100.0%
References
 Hypertrophic Scarring 29261954 NIH
Hypertrophic scarring vulneris genus est sanationis adversae. Saepe cum cicatricibus keloideis confunditur, sed non eadem sunt. In cicatrice hypertrophica, extra textus tantum aedificatur in area originalis vulneris. Keloides autem ultra fines vulneris extenduntur.
Hypertrophic scarring represents an undesirable variant in the wound healing process. Another variant of wound healing, the keloid scar, is often used interchangeably with hypertrophic scarring, but this is incorrect. The excess connective tissue deposited in hypertrophic scarring is restricted to the area within the original wound. The excess connective tissue deposited in the keloid, however, extends beyond the area of the original wound.
 Scar Revision 31194458 NIH
Iniuria saepe cicatrices tamquam partem sanationis relinquit. Cicatrices debent esse planae, angustae, et coloris cutis congruentes. Varii factores, sicut infectio, sanguis limitatus, et trauma, sanationem retardare possunt. Cicatrices, quae exacerbantur, obscuriores vel contractae fieri possunt, quod potest afficere functiones et motus.
Scars are a natural and normal part of healing following an injury to the integumentary system. Ideally, scars should be flat, narrow, and color-matched. Several factors can contribute to poor wound healing. These include but are not limited to infection, poor blood flow, ischemia, and trauma. Proliferative, hyperpigmented, or contracted scars can cause serious problems with both function and emotional well-being.
 
Hypertrophica cicatrix (hypertrophic scar) rubra est, spissa, et potest esse scabiosa vel molesta. Defectus hypertrophicus ultra limitem vulneris originalis non extenditur, sed usque ad sex menses crescere potest. Saepe emendatur intra unum vel duo annos, sed potest causare molestiam propter aspectum vel pruritum. Motus quoque restringi possunt si cicatrix ad articulum sita est.
Laesiones hypertrophicae permanentes tractari possunt injectionibus corticosteroidorum.
○ Curatio
Cicatrices hypertrophicae emendari possunt cum 5‑10 injectionibus steroideorum intralesionalium, intermissis mensibus.
#Triamcinolone intralesional injection
Curatio laserica ad erythemam cum cicatrice adiuncta temptari potest, sed injectiones triamcinoloni etiam erythemam per reductionem cicatricis emendare possunt.
#Dye laser (e.g. V-beam)