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Lymphedema development and lymphatic function following lymph node excision in sheep.

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Lymphedema development and lymphatic function following lymph node excision in sheep.

Auteurs : Dalia Tobbia [Canada] ; John Semple ; Amy Baker ; Dan Dumont ; Adam Semple ; Miles Johnston

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Our objective was to develop an animal model of postsurgical lymphedema that would permit quantitation of edema and lymphatic function after the removal of a single popliteal lymph node in sheep.

DOI: 10.1159/000194273
PubMed: 19155634


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