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Fig. 2

From: Safety and efficacy of the keystone and rhomboid flaps for immediate reconstruction after wide local excision of non-head and neck melanomas

Fig. 2

Keystone flap closure of a melanoma excision defect on the left foot. The patient presented with a T1a lesion on the dorsum of her left foot (a). Appropriate wide excision has been performed (b). A keystone flap has been created at the lateral aspect of the original excision bed (c) and then transposed medially (d) to close the defect (e). Postoperative appearance at 8 months is shown (f)

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