Unexpected Scar Retraction and Pyogenic Granuloma Formation After Dermal Filling and Subcision in Goldenhar Syndrome

2021 ◽  
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Bruna R. Reolão ◽  
Thaís F. Marques ◽  
Ana P. Dornelles Manzoni
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2006 ◽  
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pp. 493-495 ◽  
Author(s):  
Timothy Y. Chou ◽  
Henry D. Perry ◽  
Eric D. Donnenfeld

2019 ◽  
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pp. e162-e164
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Prema Chendran ◽  
Tang Seng Fai ◽  
Wan H. Wan Abdul Halim ◽  
Norshamsiah Md. Din

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Kerri McDill ◽  
Elizabeth Hellmuth

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Carlo Tian ◽  
Ingrid Tonni ◽  
Umberto Zanetti ◽  
Luca Visconti ◽  
Francesco Daleffe ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 275-278
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Jonathan Bellew ◽  
Chad Taylor ◽  
Jaldeep Daulat ◽  
Vernon Mackey

Pyogenic granulomas are vascular hyperplasias presenting as red papules, polyps, or nodules on the gingiva, fingers, lips, face and tongue of children and young adults.  Most commonly they are associated with trauma, but systemic retinoids have rarely been implicated as a causative factor in their appearance.  We present a case of spontaneous eruption of multiple pyogenic granulomas of the bilateral periungal fingers in an otherwise healthy adolescent male undergoing isotretinoin therapy for severe nodulocystic acne. These pyogenic granulomas did not resolve spontaneously with discontinuation of isotretinoin, or first line therapeutic modalities. Their resolution did occur with administration of intralesional steroids and ablation with silver nitrate.


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