Successful treatment of intralesional bleomycin in keloids of Vietnamese population

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BACKGROUND: Keloid is an overactive condition of the skin tissue to early lesions characterised by proliferation of fibroblasts, excessive collagen production in the lesion. Treatment of keloids is a big challenge because of the poor response rate and high risk of recurrence after treatment. We found that bleomycin offers promise in the treatment of keloids. AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of bleomycin injected in the injury for keloids treatment. METHODS: The treatment was carried out in 55 patients having 120 keloids of different sizes and locations. Average treatments were 4 times. RESULTS: Complete flattening was 70.8%, highly significant flattening was 8.3%, no patient of minimal flattening. Systemic side-effects of bleomycin were not evaluated, but local side-effects were mainly pains (100%), blisters (78.3%), ulceration (5.8%), and hyperpigmentation (56.7%). CONCLUSION: The percentage of patients recurring 6, 12, 15, 18 months after the last treatment were 3.8, 15.4, 45.5, 50%, respectively.

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Dinh Huu, N., Nguyen Huu, S., Le Thi, X., Van, T. N., Thi Minh, P. P., Trinh Minh, T., … Lotti, T. (2019). Successful treatment of intralesional bleomycin in keloids of Vietnamese population. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 7(2), 298–299. https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.099

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