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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34535218

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BACKGROUND: The Keloid is an elevated fibrous scar that may extend beyond the borders of the original wound. OBJECT: To compare between topical and intralesional mitomycin C in the treatment of auricular keloids. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Prospective randomized study in which 40 patients with auricular keloids were included. The patients were divided into 2 groups, Group I included 32 patients who underwent topical mitomycin C application after the surgical removal of the auricular keloids, while Group II included 8 cases who underwent intra-lesional injection of mitomycin C after surgical removal of the auricular keloids. RESULTS: The two groups showed no significant difference regarding patient or lesion criteria (p>.05). VSS decreased significantly from 10.63 and 11.0 down to 1.38 and 3.0 after treatment in the topical and intra-lesional groups respectively (p<.001). However, greater improvement and satisfaction was detected in the topical group. CONCLUSION: Both topical and intra-lesional mitomycin C injection are effective methods in managing auricular keloids. However, better VSS scores and patient satisfaction are reported with topical administration.


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Keloid , Administration, Topical , Humans , Keloid/drug therapy , Mitomycin/therapeutic use , Prospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Acta otorrinolaringol. esp ; 72(5): 280-287, septiembre 2021. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-207615

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Background: The Keloid is an elevated fibrous scar that may extend beyond the borders of the original wound.ObjectTo compare between topical and intralesional mitomycin C in the treatment of auricular keloids.Patients and methodsProspective randomized study in which 40 patients with auricular keloids were included. The patients were divided into 2 groups, Group I included 32 patients who underwent topical mitomycin C application after the surgical removal of the auricular keloids, while Group II included 8 cases who underwent intra-lesional injection of mitomycin C after surgical removal of the auricular keloids.ResultsThe two groups showed no significant difference regarding patient or lesion criteria (p>.05). VSS decreased significantly from 10.63 and 11.0 down to 1.38 and 3.0 after treatment in the topical and intra-lesional groups respectively (p<.001). However, greater improvement and satisfaction was detected in the topical group.ConclusionBoth topical and intra-lesional mitomycin C injection are effective methods in managing auricular keloids. However, better VSS scores and patient satisfaction are reported with topical administration. (AU)


Antecedentes: El queloide es una cicatriz fibrosa elevada que puede extenderse más allá de los límites de la herida original.Objetivo Comparar mitomicina C tópica frente a intralesional en el tratamiento de los queloides auriculares.Pacientes y métodosEstudio prospectivo aleatorio en el que se incluyó a 40 pacientes con queloides auriculares, que se dividieron en 2 grupos: el Grupo I incluyó 32 pacientes a quienes se aplicó mitomicina C tópica tras la resección quirúrgica de los queloides, y el Grupo II que incluyó 8 casos, a quienes se inyectó mitomicina C dentro de la lesión, tras la resección quirúrgica de los queloides auriculares.ResultadosLos 2 grupos no reflejaron diferencia significativa en cuanto a criterios de pacientes o lesión (p>0,05). La escala de Vancouver (VSS) disminuyó significativamente de 10,63 y 11 a 1,38 y 3 tras el tratamiento en los grupos de aplicación tópica e intra-lesional, respectivamente (p<0,001). Sin embargo, se detectaron una mejora y satisfacción más altas en el grupo de aplicación tópica.ConclusiónLas aplicaciones tópica e inyectada de mitomicina C son métodos efectivos para el tratamiento de queloides auriculares. Sin embargo, se reportaron mejores puntuaciones VSS y de satisfacción del paciente con la administración tópica. (AU)


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Administration, Topical , Keloid/drug therapy , Mitomycin/therapeutic use , Prospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol ; 135: 110126, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32505932

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OBJECT: To evaluate the hearing of infants with history of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia using ABR. METHODS: A prospective randomized study carried on 100 infants whose hearing was assessed by ABR. Infants were allocated into two groups; case group which involve 60 infants with history of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (bilirubin more than17 mg/dl and less than 30 mg/dl) and control group involve 40 healthy infants. Each group was divided into 3 groups based on their age i.e. ≤ 6 months, > 6-9 months &> 9-12 months. The evaluated variables were latency time & inter peak latency time. RESULTS: The mean latencies of wave III&V of ABR were significantly higher in the case group compared with the controls (P < 0.001) while the mean latencies of wave I did not show a significant difference between the two study groups (P > 0.05). The mean inter wave latencies I-III, I-V& III-V of ABR were significantly higher in the case group compared with the controls. There was a negative correlation between age and the studied variables. CONCLUSION: Hyperbilirubinemia have an adverse effect on neonatal hearing which was reflected by ABR parameters of this study.


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Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem , Hyperbilirubinemia, Neonatal/physiopathology , Reaction Time , Age Factors , Bilirubin/blood , Case-Control Studies , Hearing , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Prospective Studies
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