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A large keloid on the right earlobe that extended to the infraauricular region was the reason for the 42-year-old woman's referral for treatment. The entire thickness of the earlobe was implicated in the surgical defect that resulted from the severe keloid excision. We employed a straightforward technique to provide a pleasing appearance while repairing the entire lobe in a single stage without the need for grafts.

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Keloid, which forms as an excessive tissue response to trauma to the skin, is a benign, hyperproliferative, recurrent growth of dermal collagen without a quiescent or regressive period throughout the process of wound healing. The aim of this study was to evaluate patient satisfaction with treatment and to compare the efficacy of intralesional injection of triamcinolone acetonide against verapamil after keloidectomy with fillet flap in auricular keloids. Our study was Duration based prospective observational study with a Duration of two years from June 2021 till May 2023 with study population inclusive of 50 patients aged between 20 and 70 years having recurrent keloid(s) over the pinna of any size or site.

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The Nasolacrimal sac inflammation, also known as dacryocystitis, is frequently accompanied by nasolacrimal duct blockage at the confluence of lacrimal sac and duct. Treatment of choice for dacryocystitis is dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR), which can be done through external approach and endoscopic approach. The endoscopic DCR has distinct advantage over the external DCR as there is no facial scar& also it maintains the pump action.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Diagnosis is based on clinical observation, as the condition usually shows no signs of infection and is often asymptomatic, though minor discomfort may occur.
  • * Treatment options range from non-invasive methods like steroid therapy to more invasive surgical procedures, but there is no definitive "gold standard" treatment due to varying risks of complications and recurrence rates.
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