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Recurrent plantar keloid.

1999 
Abstract Keloids of the plantar foot present a unique challenge to the surgical dermatologist. Many of the established regimens often fall short of their desired goals. Some of the obstacles to overcome include the repetitive nature of ambulation, the inability to primarily close the plantar foot, and the exquisite tendency for even fine suturing of skin grafts to form keloids. The use of excision, postoperative electron beam therapy, and secondary intention healing provides a useful approach in the management of plantar keloids.
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