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From: Regeneration of dermal patterns from the remaining pigments after surgery in Eublepharis macularius (a case report)

Fig. 1

Photographic review of the pigment regeneration. a The cracked and ulcerated skin due to the tumor observed from the occipital direction. The white dotted circle indicates the rim of the tumor (T). The yellow dotted line indicates the skin flap. A green arrow pointing an ecliptic spot is used as a landmark to identify the orientation of the other spots in all the panels hereafter. b Appearance of the tumor attached to the flapped skin together with the necrotic tissue. c The subcutaneous appearance after the tumor excision. Red arrows, in all the figures hereafter, indicate the preserved dermal spots in the skin margin. d, e The remaining skin flap was stretched and sutured to the remaining caudal skin rim with strong tension. f The scar was covered with ointment containing gentamicin

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