Females more at risk of abnormal scarring after burn
According to an Italian study, younger female patients are more at risk of abnormal scarring after burn injuries. Females also face higher risk for immune-related diseases, such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, since the immune system in younger people is more active. The results of the study might help doctors improve burn patients’ scar outcomes.
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