De-escalation of regional nodal irradiation fields in pT1-2N1 breast cancer patients after breast conserving surgery: retrospective real-world clinical experience. [PDF]
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Diagnostic Value of Increased [18F]FDG Uptake in Locoregional Lymph Nodes on PET/CT in Patients with Suspected Fracture-Related Infection. [PDF]
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The impact of axillary lymph node dissection on the prognosis of breast cancer patients undergoing up-front mastectomy with Sentinel lymph node micrometastases. [PDF]
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Modification of lymph by lymph nodes. III. Effect of increased lymph hydrostatic pressure [PDF]
Previous studies have shown that lymph nodes function as fluid exchange chambers in which the protein concentration of lymph is changed in the direction required to establish equilibrium of the Starling forces acting across the nodal blood-lymph barrier.
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Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 1989SummaryA technique for catheterization of a lymph vessel afferent to the supramammary lymph gland in the cow is described. The operation was made with the cow under general anaesthesia. The lymph vessel was catheterized with a 30 cm long heparinized polyethylene catheter with an external diameter of 2.5 to 3 mm.
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