Keloid Formation due to Repetitive Mammographies

A keloid is the result of an abnormal wound healing response to a variety of skin injuries, characterized by a well-circumscribed, firm, irregular, mildly tender, and pink to purple hyperpigmented lump with a glossy surface. The present case reports on excessive formation of keloid due to repetitive mammographies causing symptomatic, cosmetically disturbing symptoms.Case Rep Dermatol 2018;10:257 –262
Source: Case Reports in Dermatology - Category: Dermatology Source Type: research