2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2008.06.060
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The surgical treatment of hypertrophic intertriginous Darier's disease

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“…Photodynamic therapy with five aminolevulinic acid and surgical excision of hypertrophic intertriginous keratosis follicularis have also been reported. [ 24 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photodynamic therapy with five aminolevulinic acid and surgical excision of hypertrophic intertriginous keratosis follicularis have also been reported. [ 24 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Latest reports also prove the efficiency of local therapy with diclofenac sodium 3% gel . Apart from the classic local and general treatment options available, scientific proofs of efficiency of photodynamic therapy , surgical treatment , electrotherapy, and laser therapy exist.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3,9] Based on our experience and literature review, postoperative complications as infections or necrosis of the skin autograft are considerable risks in the surgical treatment of particular skin conditions, as unresponsive ulcers in erosive plantar lichen planus or severe Darier disease. [10] Hence, we proposed a combined treatment option, reinforcing the surgery with the positive effects of PRP and total nucleated cells (TNCs) in terms of decreased infection risks, exudate, haematomas, level of pain, increased velocity and chance of complete wound healing, better cutaneous trophism and final scar. [9,11] We present our preliminary observations with this innovative approach.…”
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“…Autologous PRP, as a rapid and safe accelerator of the healing process, has different clinical applications, in chronic and acute wound repair as well as in dental implant surgery and bone regeneration, aesthetic procedures, eye, cardiac and orthopaedic surgery, muscle and tendon repair also in sports injuries . Based on our experience and literature review, postoperative complications as infections or necrosis of the skin autograft are considerable risks in the surgical treatment of particular skin conditions, as unresponsive ulcers in erosive plantar lichen planus or severe Darier disease . Hence, we proposed a combined treatment option, reinforcing the surgery with the positive effects of PRP and total nucleated cells (TNCs) in terms of decreased infection risks, exudate, haematomas, level of pain, increased velocity and chance of complete wound healing, better cutaneous trophism and final scar .…”
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confidence: 99%