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A total of 15 studies were found utilizing medical and surgical treatments for AKN (see Tables 1, 2). Medical management included the use of topical or oral antibiotics, corticosteroids, retinoids, topical fusidic acid and topical urea.
7 lip 2021 · Acne keloidalis nuchae (AKN) is a progressive inflammatory condition that affects posterior neck and occiput. Treatment options include antibiotics, steroids, lasers, radiotherapy and surgery. We present three patients with advanced ‘tumor-stage’ AKN that underwent radical local excision followed by either immediate or delayed skin ...
25 maj 2024 · Complete surgical excision with primary closure is often used to achieve a favorable cosmetic outcome with minimal side effects . Depending on the size of the lesion, a staged surgical excision with layered closures 3–6 months apart in time may be necessary [43, 44].
21 wrz 2021 · Surgical options include excision and direct closure, excision with healing by secondary intention, excision and immediate grafting, and use of tissue expander. Yet, achieving acceptable results and disease clearance is challenging .
28 lip 2022 · Surgery to remove raised, keloid-like scarring: If you have a keloid-like scar, your dermatologist may recommend a treatment called surgical excision. During this treatment, a dermatologic surgeon cuts out the scar and replaces the removed tissue with healthy skin from elsewhere on your body.
Acne keloidalis nuchae (AKN) correctly termed "folliculitis keloidalis", is an unusual form of chronic folliculitis and cicatricial alopecia that affects nape of neck. AKN can lead to significant scarring with tumor like masses and alopecia.
6 sty 2023 · Summary. Skin diseases severely impact quality of life and management of the condition can be exceptionally challenging, particularly when first and second-line treatments have failed.