Intralesional Corticosteroids with 5-FU

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What Is It?

Intralesional corticosteroids combined with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) is a treatment where these medications are injected directly into raised scars. Corticosteroids help reduce inflammation and scar size, while 5-FU inhibits excess fibrous tissue growth. This combination therapy requires multiple treatment sessions, and should be administered by a qualified healthcare professional.

Results

Results
Strength of Evidence: Moderate
81% of patients achieved a good (>50%) or excellent (>75%) improvement in scarring
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Good or Excellent Response
81% of patients achieved a good (>50%) or excellent (>75%) improvement in scarring
Scar Height Reduction
Average 62% reduction in scarring
Scar Volume Reduction
Average 44% reduction in scarring
Mean improvement in VSS total score
Average 74% reduction in scarring
Mean improvement in VSS pigmentation score
Average 82% reduction in scarring
Mean improvement in VSS height score
Average 72% reduction in scarring
Mean improvement in VSS pliability score
Average 87% reduction in scarring
Mean improvement in VSS vascularity score
Average 83% reduction in scarring
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Side Effects

Side Effects
Medium-high side effects and adverse reactions

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