A comparison of different treatment regimes on the visual appearance and mechanical properties of mouse skin

Abstract
Four different regimes of radiotherapy employed in the treatment of [human] basal cell epitheliomas were compared in order to assess their effect on the visual appearance and mechanical properties of skin. Three groups of mice received exposures identical to those given in the radiotherapy treatments; 3 mo. after completion of the radiation the visual and mechanical properties of the skin and its appendages were examined. The skin scarring, coat condition, greying of hair, skin thickness, load at rupture, extension at rupture, mechanical stress at rupture and stiffness were used as criteria for comparing the 4 treatments. The treatment regime which caused the least damage to normal skin was identified.

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