Displacement flap, subcutaneously stalked. sharply defined reddish-brown, partially bordering, 3.4 x 2.2 cm plaque with slightly scaly, centrally atrophic surface in the region of the middle of the back. a specimen excision from the border zone revealed the diagnosis of a superficial basal cell carcinoma.
Sliding flap, subcutaneously pedicled postoperative suture after covering a rectangular excision defect by means of double-sided subcutaneously pedicled triangular sliding flaps (?kite flap?).
Sliding flap, subcutaneously stalked. 2 years after complete excision of the basal cell carcinoma and covering of the defect with a subcutaneously stalked sliding flap.
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