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Fig. 2

From: Percutaneous irreversible electroporation for breast tissue and breast cancer: safety, feasibility, skin effects and radiologic–pathologic correlation in an animal study

Fig. 2

Skin changes after IRE (skin–electrode distance of 1 mm). a Before IRE, the breast skin appeared normal. b Immediately after IRE, the skin became red and edematous. c Three days after IRE, the skin was still red in color. d Seven days after IRE, the hair had fallen out, but no suppurative foci were observed in the skin folds. e Skin scar remaining after IRE

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