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1 The horn shaped fascio-cutaneous flap usage in cutaneous malignancy of the leg 
G.A Georgeu, N El-Muttardi  British Journal of Plastic Surgery  Volume 57, Issue 1, Pages (January 2004) DOI: /j.bjps

2 Figure 1 Patient RB. Lesion with pre-operative excision margin.
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3 Figure 2 Patient RB. Flap draw along lines of maximal laxity.
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4 Figure 3 Patient RB. Suturing starting from leading edge of flap.
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5 Figure 4 Patient RB. Flap inset.
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6 Figure 5 Patient RB. Post-operative view 2 weeks.
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7 Figure 6 Patient ER. Lesion in upper third of leg.
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8 Figure 7 Patient ER. Lesion excised with flap markings.
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9 Figure 8 Patient ER. Flap inset.
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10 Figure 9 Patient ER. Post-operative view 3 weeks.
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11 Figure 10 Patient ER. Follow-up 1 year.
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12 Figure 11 Patient CT. Lesion excised in middle/lower third of leg.
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13 Figure 12 Patient CT. Flap inset.
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14 Figure 13 Patient CT. Follow-up 4 months.
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15 Figure 14 Patient AM. Flap and lesion in lower third of leg.
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16 Figure 15 Patient AM. Lesion excised with flap markings.
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17 Figure 16 Patient AM. Flap inset.
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18 Figure 17 Patient AM. Follow-up 1 month.
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19 Figure 18 Patient MC. Lesion in upper third of leg.
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20 Figure 19 Patient MC. Defect and flap markings.
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21 Figure 20 Patient MC. Defect and flap.
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22 Figure 21 Patient MC. Flap in situ.
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23 Figure 22 Patient MC. Follow-up 3 months.
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24 Figure 23 Patient SH. Lesion in lower third excised and flap marked.
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25 Figure 24 Patient SH. Flap inset.
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26 Figure 25 Patient SH. Epidermal loss at leading edge 2 weeks.
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27 Figure 26 Patient SH. Follow-up 1 year.
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28 Figure 27 Patient JR. Flap and lesion in upper third of leg.
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29 Figure 28 Patient JR. Flap 3 months following drainage of abscess.
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