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Download scientific diagram | a A 34-year-old patient underwent 50-Gy radiation therapy due to breast cancer after tumor ablation. A mild CRUCW was observed. The patient had a high aesthetic requirement. b TRAM flap was designed to repair the wound. c One year after the surgery the TRAM flap reconstruction had healed completely  from publication: Classification of chronic radiation-induced ulcers in the chest wall after surgery in breast cancers | Background and purpose: To explore the methods of clinical classification in chronic radiation-induced ulcers in the chest wall (CRUCWs). Materials and methods: A total of 64 patients with CRUCWs were treated. We divided the cases into 3 types (mild, moderate, or severe) | Myocutaneous Flap, Ulcer and Thorax | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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