Such patients are traditionally treated surgically. We have treated three such patients with intralesional steroid injections combined with through-the-scope balloon dilation. All three patients ...
A recent retrospective study published in The Laryngoscope journal found the patients with single intraoperative steroid ...
[35] Figure 4 shows an earlobe keloid before and after successful treatment with intralesional steroids. Acute side effects include erythema, inflammation, edema, desquamation, and ulceration.