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Thoracic Duct Injuries

Southern Medical Journal, 1977
Chylous fistulas are an infrequent result of injury to the thoracic duct during radical neck dissection. Leakage of lymph from a fistula which is allowed to persist will cause such serious postoperative problems as metabolic deficiencies, flap elevation, suture breakdown with hemorrhage, and infection.
W K, Stubbs, H G, Tabb
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Thoracic Duct Lymph Dialysis

Archives of Surgery, 1969
Thoracic-duct lymph drainage has recently received attention as the preoperative treatment before renal homotransplantation in man. 1-3 Singh et al 4 demonstrated a prolongation of homograft survival time upon thoracic-duct lymph drainage during renal homotransplantation in dogs.
T, Sonoda   +3 more
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Thoracic Duct Malformations

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1986
A patient with lower extremity lymphedema studied with lymphoscintigraphy is described. Radionuclide lymphography demonstrated several thoracic duct malformations that were confirmed by contrast lymphography.
O L, López   +2 more
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Cervical Thoracic Duct Cyst

Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 2005
Thoracic duct cysts are rare lesions presenting as mediastinal or supraclavicular masses. We report a case of a 77-year-old female who presented with a left supraclavicular mass. A cervical thoracic duct cyst was suspected after contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) of the neck and chest.
Maneesh, Gupta   +3 more
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Spontaneous thoracic duct cyst

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2003
Spontaneous and asymptomatic supraclavicular thoracic duct cysts (lymphoceles ) are rare. Only five cases have been reported so far. They are more common after surgery or trauma and have been reported in the abdomen, mediastinum, pelvis and neck. They must be differentiated from other neck cysts as failure to recognise their attachment may result in ...
J, Ray, D, Braithwaite, P J, Patel
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Supraclavicular thoracic duct cyst

The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat, 2011
The thoracic duct cysts located in the supraclavicular region are very rare masses, the etiology of which is not completely known. This article presents the clinical follow-up of a 35-year-old male patient diagnosed with throracic duct cyst situated in the left supraclavicular region and the patient's condition is discussed in line with literature. The
Güçlü Kaan, Beriat   +4 more
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Mediastinal Thoracic Duct Cyst

Chest, 1999
A healthy 34-year-old man had a mediastinal cyst on the imaging study. Surgical treatment was performed. The cyst was diagnosed as a thoracic duct cyst from its anatomic location and contents. Pathologic examination found it to be consistent with thoracic duct cyst.
F, Chen   +6 more
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Mediastinal Thoracic Duct Cyst

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2009
Thoracic duct cysts of the mediastinum are rare. This case report describes a 68-year-old woman who was successfully treated with surgical resection. The clinical and radiographic presentation and pathology are discussed, and the pertinent literature is reviewed.
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Thoracic Duct Drainage

1985
Allograft rejection continues to be the major obstacle to obtaining a successful graft in spite of significant strides having been made in the areas of histocompatibility, organ preservation, and immunosuppression. At the Veterans Administration Medical Center and the Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, we have used thoracic duct ...
Robert E. Richie   +3 more
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