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Effective treatment of intractable skin ulcers using allogeneic cultured dermal substitutes in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus |
European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 19, Number 6, 594-6, November-December 2009, Therapy
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Author(s) : Seiko Toyozawa, Yuki Yamamoto, Akiko Kishioka, Nozomi Yonei, Nobuo Kanazawa, Yasuhiro Matsumoto, Yoshimitsu Kuroyanagi, Fukumi Furukawa |
Summary : Skin ulcers in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients are non-healing or intractable, because various factors or complications, including vasculitis and immunosuppressants, impair wound healing. In the present study, we applied cultured dermal substitutes (CDSs) to 3 cases of SLE skin ulcers because various systemic or topical therapies were ineffective. CDSs are prepared by culturing human fibroblasts on two-layered spongy matrices of hyaluronic acid and atelo-collagen, and they effectively promote the healing of severe skin defects. After using CDSs in the 3 cases, healthy granulation tissues formed within 6 weeks, and skin grafts were successfully performed. These results indicate that allogeneic CDSs provide new therapeutic alternatives as topical therapies for intractable skin ulcers in SLE. |
Keywords : allogeneic cultured dermal substitutes, intractable skin ulcer, systemic lupus erythematosus, wound healing |
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