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. 2022 Sep 1;16(9):e0010723. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0010723

Fig 3.

Fig 3

A: Twenty-six-year-old female with contracture formation in palmer aspect of left ring finger following hump nosed viper bite four years previously. B: Twenty-seven-year-old male who developed severe local swelling and compartment syndrome following hump nosed viper bite, one year back, presented with fasciotomy scar extending from the base of the right ring finger up to the elbow. No functional impairment. C: Thirty-three-year-old female with a fasciotomy scar on the right thumb following hump nosed viper bite one year back. D: Forty-nine-year-old female with tissue loss and scarring in the distal phalanx of the right middle finger following Russell’s viper bite one year back. E: Forty-six-year-old female with contracture formation in the distal interphalangeal joint of left index finger following Russell’s viper bite four years back. F: Forty-nine-year-old female with slight tissue loss at the distal phalanx of the right middle finger following Russell’s viper bite one year back. G: Fifty-eight-year-old male with contracture formation of the plantar aspect of left third toe following hump nosed viper bite one year back.