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Pathological scars result from abnormal wound healing and represent a fibrotic process in the repair of skin injuries. Post-burn scars are prone to malignant transformation, especially when ulceration occurs, raising concerns for precancerous lesions. We report a case of a 56-year-old female with a 50-year history of a large burn scar on her left forearm.

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Unlabelled: Thermal lesions in children leave behind cicatricial contractions, contractures, deformations of the wrists, feet, face. Sanatorium-resort treatment using balneotherapy is an integral part of rehabilitation measures in such patients.

Objective: To analyze the results of hydrogen sulfide balneotherapy in children with consequences of thermal injury.

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  • Cicatricial alopecia negatively impacts patients' appearance and well-being, necessitating proactive treatment options.
  • This study investigates the effectiveness of autologous follicular unit extraction (FUE) transplantation in treating secondary scarring alopecia from burns, with a focus on patient satisfaction.
  • Results show high satisfaction levels among patients post-surgery, with few complications, highlighting FUE as a promising option for hair restoration in affected individuals.*
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Objective: To develop the algorithm for effective surgical restoration of shoulder joint and neck functions and acceleration of social and labor rehabilitation.

Material And Methods: There were 116 patients with combined consequences of burns of the neck and shoulder joints between 2012 and 2021. These ones amounted to 29.

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Using the example of a clinical case, to present the management features of a patient with complete esophageal obliteration as a chemical burn result, the surgical intervention features in case of a non-standard situation during the operation, and the treatment results analyze. It was described a clinical case of 41-year-old patient with thoracic esophagus obliteration due to extended post-burn cicatricial esophageal stricture, dysphagia of IV degree in very severe general condition. Stamm-Senn-Kader's gastrostomy was performed as a first step of surgical treatment.

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