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Monocryl vs. Vicryl-rapide. Annals of Plastic Surgery 39(3): 254–60.
Niessen FB, Spauwen PH, Schalkwijk J, Kon M (1999) On the nature of hypertrophic scars and keloids: a
review. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 104(5): 1435–58.
Niessen FB, Schalkwijk J, Vos H, Timens W (2004) Hypertrophic scar formation is associated with an
increased number of epidermal Langerhans cells. Journal of Pathology 202(1): 121–9.
Ogawa R, Akaishi S, Huang C et al (2011) Clinical applications of basic research that shows reducing skin
tension could prevent and treat abnormal scarring: the importance of fascial/subcutaneous tensile reduction
sutures and flap surgery for keloid and hypertrophic scar reconstruction. Journal of Nippon Medical School,
78(2): 68–76.
Oliveira GV, Chinkes D, Mitchell C et al (2005) Objective assessment of burn scar vascularity, erythema,
thickness, and planimetry. Dermatologic Surgery 31(1): 48–58.
Patel T, Yosipovitch G (2010) Therapy of pruritus. Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy 11(10): 1673–1682.
Peacock EE Jr, Madden JW, Trier WC (1970) Biologic basis for the treatment of keloids and hypertrophic
scars. Southern Medical Journal 63: 755–60.
Peuckmann V, Ekholm O, Rasmussen NK et al (2009) Chronic pain and other sequelae in long-term breast
cancer survivors: Nationwide survey in Denmark. European Journal of Pain 13(5): 478–485.
Poage E, Singer M, Armer J et al (2008) Demystifying lymphedema: development of the lymphedema
putting evidence into practice card. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing 12(6): 951–964.
Pohl H (2010) Changes in structure of collagen distribution in the skin caused by a manual technique
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies 14(1): 27–34.
Rabello FB, Souza CD, Farina Júnior JA (2014) Update on hypertrophic scar treatment. Clinics 69(8): 565–
573.
Ratner D (1998) Skin grafting: from here to there. Dermatologic Clinics 16(1): 75–90.
Rockson SG (2013) The lymphatics and the inflammatory response: lessons learned from human
lymphedema. Lymphatic Research and Biology 11(3): 117–120.
Roh YS, Cho H, Oh JO, Yoon CJ (2007) Effects of skin rehabilitation massage therapy on pruritus, skin
status, and depression in burn survivors. Taehan Kanho Hakhoe chi [Journal of Korean Academy of
Nursing] 37: 221–6.
Rosedale M, Fu MR (2010) Confronting the unexpected: temporal, situational, and attributive dimensions
of distressing symptom experience for breast cancer survivors. Oncology Nursing Forum 37: E28–E33.
Salzberg S (2015) http://www.sharonsalzberg.com/ [Accessed 20 January 2015].
Schmitz KH, Ahmed RL, Troxel AB et al (2010) Weight lifting for women at risk for breast cancer-related
lymphedema: a randomized trial. JAMA 304: 2699–2705.
Schmitz KH, Speck RM, Rye SA et al (2012) Prevalence of breast cancer treatment sequelae over 6 years of
follow-up. Cancer 118: 2217–2225. Doi: 10.1002/cncr.27474.
Schneider JC, Harris NL, El Shami A et al (2006) A descriptive review of neuropathic-like pain after burn
injury. Journal of Burn Care and Research 27(4): 524–528.
Shankar R, Melstrom Jr, KA, Gamelli RL (2007) Inflammation and sepsis: past, present, and the future.
Journal of Burn Care and Research 28(4): 566–571.
Shiffman MA (2006) Prevention and treatment of liposuction complications. In Shiffman and Di Giuseppe
(eds) Liposuction – Principles and Practice. 1st edn pp 333–341. New York:Springer.