Year 2023 Vol. 31 No 3

SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS

Y.I. GALITSKAYA 1, S.L. ACHINOVICH 2, Z.A. DUNDAROV 3, D.A. EVSEENKO 3

CLINICAL AND MORPHOLOGIC CRITERIA OF SCARRING SKIN CHANGES

State Institution RSPC for Radiation Medicine and Human Ecology MH RB 1,
Gomel Regional Clinical Oncologic Dispensary MH RB 2,
Educational Institution Gomel State Medical Universities, MH RB 3, Gomel,
Republic of Belarus

Objective. The research has focused on objectively defining scar criteria and outcomes. It is to provide information about current clinical and morphologic criteria of skin scarring changes to determine promising techniques of treatment, rehabilitation of patients with pathologic scarring.
Methods. The developed system allows analyzing the number of the publications and the citations by years, by keywords, by authors, by scientific sections, etc. in electronic bibliographic databases PubMed, eLibrary, Web of science, Cyberleninca, Cochrane Library over the period 2013 – 2023 yrs.
Results. For a review of the scientific literature 260 sources have been studied and 42 publications have been included in it. Over the last decade the use of domestic and foreign core data for comparative research ensures the comprehensiveness of the study. It has shown that rehabilitation of patients with scar deformities is considered as an actual problem of reconstructive surgery and as a socially significant issue requiring the involvement of high-tech diagnostic methods with the subsequent combined pathogenetic treatment.
Conclusion. The most important aim for scar treatment is the improvement of functional and aesthetical deformities. Studies to determine some pathohistological parameters, including the assessment of epithelial-mesenchymal transformation of scar deformities and clinical manifestations, provides the basis for building a new effective techniques of treatment.

Keywords: skin scarring, morphology, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, combined treatment
p. 220-230 of the original issue
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Information about the authors:
Galitskaya Yulia I., Plastic Surgeon of the Surgical Department (Transplantation, Endocrine and Reconstructive Surgery), State Institution RSPC of Radiation Medicine and Human Ecology, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus, Gomel, Republic of Belarus.
https://orcid.org/0009-0004-9883-5731
Achinovich Sergei L., PhD, Head of Pathologoanatomical Department, U Gomel Regional Clinical Oncologic Dispensary, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus, Gomel, Republic of Belarus Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus, Gomel, Republic of Belarus.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0977-5481
Dundarov Zalimkhan A., MD, Professor, Head the Department of Surgical Diseases No2 Gomel State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus, Gomel, Republic of Belarus.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8561-691X
Evseenko Dmitry A., PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Surgical Diseases No2 Gomel State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus, Gomel, Republic of Belarus.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6835-779X
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