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Isolation, Culture, and Characterization of Primary Dermal Fibroblasts from Human Keloid Tissue
Published on: July 28, 2023
Eruptive keloids: spontaneous reactivation after 60 years
Nuno Menezes1, Ana Moreira, Antónia Furtado
1Serviço de Dermatologia e Venereologia do CHVNG. nuno.menezes.dermatologia@gmail.com
Abstract:
An 84-year-old man with keloids since early adulthood, was referred to our clinic because of the recent appearance of erythematous, tumid plaques upon the old keloids and upon uninvolved skin. The plaques were located mainly on the trunk in a linear distribution. On the back there were round, nodular, erythematous nodules and plaques, with central crusts, that had just appeared on normal skin. A skin biopsy was performed on the plaques that appeared over the older lesions. The histological appearance was consistent with keloid. Similar histology was found in a biopsy taken from a plaque that had erupted on normal skin.
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