Strategies to reduce burn scarring

David G. Greenhalgh
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Scarring is the primary complication of anyone suffering a burn injury. Despite years of research, there have been few advances in the prevention and treatment of any scar. Recent studies have identified many factors that contribute to scar formation, but despite understanding mechanisms, clinicians are unable to stop the inevitable processes of scarring. The goal of this review is to describe current methods to reduce scarring in burns. At the same time, key questions that should direct future research will be presented. Like many maladies, optimal early care should reduce these complications.

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减少烧伤疤痕的策略
疤痕是烧伤患者的主要并发症。尽管经过多年的研究,但在疤痕的预防和治疗方面进展甚微。最近的研究发现了许多导致疤痕形成的因素,但尽管了解了这些机制,临床医生仍无法阻止疤痕形成的必然过程。本综述旨在介绍目前减少烧伤瘢痕形成的方法。同时,还将介绍指导未来研究的关键问题。与许多疾病一样,最佳的早期护理应能减少这些并发症。
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