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  • 2. Risk factors for hypertrophic burn scar pain, pruritus, and paresthesia development.
    Xiao Y, Sun Y, Zhu B, Wang K, Liang P, Liu W, Fu J, Zheng S, Xiao S, Xia Z.
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  • 7. Transplantation of epidermis of scar tissue on acellular dermal matrix.
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    Burns; 2009 May; 35(3):352-5. PubMed ID: 18951705
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  • 9. The early management of the burn wound and observations on hypertrophic scarring. With special reference to the deep dermal level and hypertrophic scarring.
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  • 11. The Presence of Scarring and Associated Morbidity in the Burn Model System National Database.
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  • 18. The therapeutic potential of a C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR-4) antagonist on hypertrophic scarring in vivo.
    Ding J, Ma Z, Liu H, Kwan P, Iwashina T, Shankowsky HA, Wong D, Tredget EE.
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  • 20. Challenging the dogma: relationship between time to healing and formation of hypertrophic scars after burn injuries.
    Hassan S, Reynolds G, Clarkson J, Brooks P.
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