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Image Description: Keloid formation is a result of excessive collagen deposition during wound healing. This collagen deposition, seen as the acellular fibrous area beneath the dermis, leads to a raised lesion. Here you can see the epidermis (dark-staining surface layer) and underlying dermis being displaced upward by this fibrous nodule. |
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