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Figure 6. Figure text from the original article: “Ultrastructure of subcutaneous tissue after irradiation. (Above, left): A capillary vessel shows duplication of the basal lamina (arrows). An adipocyte shows lysosomes (inset) (original magnification, x2500) (A, adipocytes; V, vessels); (Above, right): A thick layer of collagen is visible between two adipocytes (original magnification, x5000). (Below, left): In the connective tissue, collagen accumulation and cell debris were visible, composed of membrane with fragments of external lamina (arrows) (original magnification, x7000); (Below, right): An endothelial cell (E) shows numerous Weibel-Palade bodies (arrows); A space (S) was often visible between the endothelial cell and a pericyte (P) (original magnification, x8000).”