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. 2015 Jan 8;2015:bcr2014207364. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2014-207364

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(A) Lesion 1 at birth. Note the large and deep skin erosion on the shin that extends from the knee to the back of the foot and the consequent bent foot. (B) Partial re-epithelialisation of the wound after one cord blood platelet gel (CBPG) application (7 days from treatment initiation). (C) Healthy skin with some milia 4 weeks after the second CBPG application (see Results section). The red–pink marks on the knee and foot are residue from previously applied Eosin solution. (D) Slight erosion on the distal shin and lasting healing in the other skin areas 6 weeks after the last CBPG application.