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Unequal distribution of dermal collagen and elastic fibers in different orientations is reported to be one of the multi focal causes of scar related complications.

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  • Background/Introduction Unequal distribution of dermal collagen and elastic fibers in different orientations is reported to be one of the multi focal causes of scar related complications

  • Correlation analysis of dermal collagen and elastic fibre content between two directions of skin samples taken from chest area and its surgical implications

  • Current research comprised of histo-morphometrical study of 120 skin samples collected in horizontal and vertical orientations from anterior chest area and lateral chest areas of formalin embalmed human cadavers (n = 30)

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Background/Introduction Unequal distribution of dermal collagen and elastic fibers in different orientations is reported to be one of the multi focal causes of scar related complications. Correlation analysis of dermal collagen and elastic fibre content between two directions of skin samples taken from chest area and its surgical implications Naveen Kumar1, Pramod Kumar2*, Satheesha B Nayak1

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