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Fig. 1.—Clinical appearance of lesion, approximately 14 months after onset. (June, 1955).
Insert shows approximate location of biopsy section.
Fig. 2.—Low-power view of biopsy
section stained by Gomori aldehyde fuchsin technique. There is no significant variation in the
number or appearance of the special skin structures. The dark superficial subcutaneous areas
indicate degenerative elastosis more or less evenly distributed throughout the tissue section.
Vertical arrow indicates the approximate site of the pigmented-nonpigmented junction. Blocks
in the subcutaneous area indicate areas photographed to indicate qualitative changes in elastic
tissues. These were taken at a fixed distance below the surface in the area underlying the pigmented and noupremented surface as indicated. Reduced about 35% from mag. * 16 (AFITP
Neg. No 35-19890). Fie. 3--A portion of the subcutaneous area underlying the nonpigmented
epithelium, showing at the central portion an area of connective tissue with an irregular pattern
suggestive of radiation damage. Hematoxylin and eosin; reduced about 35% from mag. X 9
(API Neg
No 53-1677)
Fig. 4-—-Section taken from the area indicated in Figure 2, show-
mg normal configuration of elastica. This 1s taken from the area outside the depigmented bone.
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