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. 2020 Oct 30;10(11):2002. doi: 10.3390/ani10112002

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Neck skin lesions of the classical Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (cEDS)-affected Holstein calf. (a) Calf age = 3 days: severe, extensive ulceration secondary to minor trauma; note the spontaneous detachment of the skin from the subcutaneous tissue. (b) Calf age = 29 days: atrophic scarring; note the scabby and crustose wound with the edges firmly embedded in the subcutaneous tissue. (c) Calf age = 7 months: papyraceous scars and cutis laxa.