Aggressive keloid scarring of the Caucasian wrist and palm

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Keloid scarring of the distal upper extremity is very rare. We report a Caucasian woman who presented with aggressive keloids of the hand and wrist causing De Quervain's syndrome, superficial radial-nerve entrapment and ulnar-nerve compression at the wrist. Multiple operations were required to alleviate her symptoms. A number of management conundrums arose, requiring defensive planning to pre-empt the possible complications of recurrent keloid scarring as a result of the surgical procedures. © 2001 The British Association of Plastic Surgeons.

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Britto, J. A., & Elliot, D. (2001). Aggressive keloid scarring of the Caucasian wrist and palm. British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 54(5), 461–462. https://doi.org/10.1054/bjps.2000.3589

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