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Advances in postoperative radiotherapy for keloids

Advances in postoperative radiotherapy for keloids
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摘要 Introduction Keloids, a type of skin lesion that presents as patho-logically excessive dermal fibrosis and aberrant wound healing, are caused by cell proliferation and hyaline degeneration of connective tissues. The specific pathogenesis of keloids is still unknown(1-2)There are multiple therapeutic strategies for keloids, including surgery, cryotherapy, laser or light-based therapy, and intralesional corticosteroid injection. However, none of these is optimal. Surgical excision combined with adjuvant radiation is considered to be a safer and more efficacious method(3)From publicly available data, the recurrence rate of keloids after simple surgical excision amounts to 45%-100%(4)Based on published reports, postoperative radiotherapy results in a control rate of 67%- 81%, and the recurrence rate decreases to 24.5%-35%(4-12)This article reviews papers related to postoperative radiotherapy treatment for keloids, and also discusses radiation types, parameters, safety and effectiveness.
出处 《International Journal of Dermatology and Venereology》 2018年第4期212-216,共5页 国际皮肤性病学杂志(英文)
基金 the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81872545 and 81703152) the CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences(CIFMS-2017-I2M-1-017).
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