by Tim Milligan | Nov 11, 2015 | Scars - Abnormal Healing
Note the overgrowth of dense fibrous tissues extending beyond the borders of the original injury. (Courtesy of Dr. A. Freiberg)
by Tim Milligan | Nov 11, 2015 | Scars - Abnormal Healing
Note that hypertrophic scars are limited to the traumatized area and may regress spontaneously, unlike keloid scars. (Courtesy of Dr. A. Freiberg)
by Tim Milligan | Nov 11, 2015 | Burns
(Full Thickness) Full thickness burn to dorsum of hand. Thrombosed vessels and underlying adipose tissue are clearly visible.
by Tim Milligan | Nov 11, 2015 | Burns
(Deep Partial Thickness) Deep partial thickness burn to palm. The wound has a wet, variable appearance, with both pale and red areas
by Tim Milligan | Nov 11, 2015 | Burns
(Superficial Partial Thickness) Superficial partial thickness burn to forearm. Note the presence of unroofed blisters.