The impact of melanocytic cell destruction in pediatric facial burns and plastic surgery therapeutic management.

Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2014 Vol.55(3 Suppl) p. 1215-9

Ungureanu AR, Ioniţă D, Drăghici L, Andrei D, Enescu DM, Drăghici IM

Abstract

The main role of the melanin production belongs to the keratinocyte-Langerhans-melanocyte complex that within a burn injury might be destroyed. A particular aspect has the pediatric patient with burns due to a deficit in pigment synthesis and particularities involving the growth process of facial structures. This article presents four eloquent cases of pediatric patients with sequelae, consequence of facial burns that varied in depth and etiology. The age of patients at time of admission was between four and 18 years, and the interval between production of the primary lesion and admission was variable (0-17 years). Conservative treatments prove to be insufficient, requiring the destroyed structures to be replaced with compatible tissue by surgical intervention. The therapeutic success of skin grafts and dermal substituents acknowledges the main role of plastic surgery. New technologies as well as new cell focused studies support the clinical proven results as well as they enlarge the spectrum of potential available therapeutic methods in order to obtain the best therapeutic results.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 melanocytic cell scispacy 1
해부 pigment scispacy 1
해부 tissue scispacy 1
해부 skin grafts scispacy 1
해부 cell scispacy 1
합병증 facial scispacy 1
합병증 dermal scispacy 1
약물 melanin scispacy 1
질환 burns C0006434
Burn injury
scispacy 1
기타 patient scispacy 1
기타 patients scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Adolescent; Burns; Cells, Cultured; Child; Child, Preschool; Facial Injuries; Humans; Keratinocytes; Melanocytes; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Scalp; Skin Transplantation; Skin, Artificial; Surgery, Plastic; Tissue Expansion Devices