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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 21 (2): 149-152 (2008)
DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2008.02.070011
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Brief Report

The Management of Keloids: Hands-On Versus Hands-Off

James Studdiford, MD, Amber Stonehouse, MD, Marc Altshuler, MD and Elliot Rinzler, MD

From Department of Family and Community Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

Correspondence: Corresponding author: Amber Stonehouse, MD, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Family and Community Medicine, 833 Chestnut Street, Suite 301, Philadelphia, PA 19107 (E-mail: amber.stonehouse{at}mail.tju.edu)

Keloids are benign fibrous growths that appear in scar tissue. The lesions can be severely disfiguring and early recognition of genetic lesions is crucial. This case report outlines and reviews the important management strategies for these lesions and the requirement for extensive counseling for the patient and their family. Many potential medical and surgical interventions exist. Unfortunately, these lesions tend to recur and overall outcomes remain poor. Given patient susceptibility to disfiguring results, surgical intervention should be used with extreme caution.





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