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Vol 38, No 3 (2005) |
LYVE-1 EXPRESSION ON HIGH ENDOTHELIAL VENULES (HEVs) OF LYMPH NODES |
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T Wrobel, P Dziegiel, G Mazur, M Zabel, K Kuliczkowski, A Szuba |
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Vol 22, No 3 (1989) |
MACROPHAGES AND CARCINOMA CELLS MIGRATE AT THE SAME PACE TO THE LYMPH NODES |
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D Verhoeven, N Buyssens |
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Vol 23, No 3 (1990) |
MAGNETIC RESONANCE ASSESSMENT OF EXTRAVASCULAR FLUID VOLUME IN EXERCISED SKELETAL MUSCLE |
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EJ Potchen, MJ Fisher, RA Meyer, G Gentry |
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Vol 41, No 3 (2008) |
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AS A NEW METHOD TO DIAGNOSE PROTEIN LOSING ENTEROPATHY |
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N-F Liu, Q Lu, C-G Wang, J-G Zhou |
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Vol 31, No 1 (1998) |
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF PERIPHERAL LYMPHEDEMA |
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GT Werner, R Scheck, E Kaiserling |
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Vol 30, No 1 (1997) |
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF PERIPHERAL LYMPHEDEMA |
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EM Insua, J Viano, V Martinez |
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Vol 46, No 2 (2013) |
MAGNETIC RESONANCE LYMPHOGRAPHY DEMONSTRATES SPONTANEOUS LYMPHATIC DISRUPTION AND REGENERATION IN OBSTRUCTIVE LYMPHEDEMA |
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N-F Liu, Z-X Yan, X-F Wu, Y Luo |
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Vol 46, No 4 (2013) |
MAGNETIC RESONANCE LYMPHOGRAPHY (MRL): POINT AND COUNTER-POINT |
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W Olszewski |
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Vol 46, No 4 (2013) |
MAGNETIC RESONANCE LYMPHOGRAPHY (MRL): POINT AND COUNTER-POINT |
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N-F Liu |
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Vol 14, No 2 (1981) |
MAINTENANCE OF LONG-TERM THORACIC DUCT FISTULAS FOR THE ACHIEVEMENT OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSION IN MAN |
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HI Machleder, H Paulus |
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Vol 2, No 3 (1969) |
MALIGNANT LYMPHOMAS: FURTHER STUDIES ON THEIR PREFERENTIAL SITES OF INVOLVEMENT AND POSSIBLE MODE OF SPREAD |
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A Banfi, G Bonadonna, G Carnevali, F Fossati-Bellani |
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Vol 29, No 2 (1996) |
MANAGEMENT OF THORACIC DUCT COMPLEX LESIONS (CHYLOTHORAX): EXPERIENCE IN 16 PATIENTS |
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A Cariati, M Taviani, G Pescio, S Cesaro, P Cariati, F Conti, E Cariati |
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Vol 40, No 3 (2007) |
MANUAL LYMPH DRAINAGE EFFICIENTLY REDUCES POSTOPERATIVE FACIAL SWELLING AND DISCOMFORT AFTER REMOVAL OF IMPACTED THIRD MOLARS |
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G Szolnoky, K Szendi-Horvath, L Seres, K Boda, L Kemeny |
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Vol 28, No 1 (1995) |
MASSAGE AND DAMAGE TO LYMPHATIES |
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E Foldi |
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Vol 39, No 3 (2006) |
MASSIVE CAVERNOUS LYMPHANGIOMA OF THE BREAST AND THORACIC WALL: CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW |
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U Krainick-Strobel, B Kramer, R Walz-Mattmuller, E Kaiserling, C Rohm, A Bergmann, M Hahn, D Wallweiner, S Bruker |
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Vol 27, No 3 (1994) |
MASSIVE INGUINAL LYMPHOCELE |
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LG Sahler, FA Burgener, HS Awender |
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Vol 39, No 4 (2006) |
MASSIVE LOCALIZED LIPOLYMPHEDEMA PSEUDOTUMOR IN A MORBIDLY OBESE PATIENT |
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V Jensen, MH Witte, R Latifi |
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Vol 22, No 1 (1989) |
MASSIVE LYMPHOCELE FOLLOWING PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY FOR STAGING OF PROSTATIC CANCER |
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MK Brawer, W Williams, CL Witte, T Bocchini, GC McNeill, MH Witte |
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Vol 45, No 1 (2012) |
MASSIVELY PARALLEL DNA SEQUENCING AND THE NEW APPROACH TO MUTATION DETECTION: A STEP TOWARDS A LYMPHEDEMA FINE PANEL |
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RP Erickson |
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Vol 50, No 4 (2017) |
MEASUREMENT OF CAPILLARY FRAGILITY: A USEFUL TOOL TO DIFFERENTIATE LIPEDEMA FROM OBESITY? |
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G Szolnoky, A Ifeoluwa, M Tuczai, E Varga, M Varga, E Dosa-Racz, L Kemeny |
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Vol 33, No 2 (2000) |
MEASUREMENT OF FLOW CHARACTERISTICS DURING INDIVIDUAL CONTRACTIONS IN BOVINE MESENTERIC LYMPHATIC VESSELS |
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M.K Ferguson, U Williams |
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Vol 4, No 2 (1971) |
Measurement of Lymph Flow of the Heart* |
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S.E Leeds, H.N Uhley |
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Vol 44, No 2 (2011) |
MEASUREMENT OF LYMPHEDEMA USING ULTRASONOGRAPHY WITH THE COMPRESSION METHOD |
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C-Y Lim, H.G Seo, K Kim, S-G Chung, K-S Seo |
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Vol 41, No 4 (2008) |
MEASUREMENT OF SOFT TISSUE COMPLIANCE WITH PRESSURE USING ULTRASONOGRAPHY |
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W Kim, S-G Chung, T-W Kim, K-S Seo |
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Vol 27, No 2 (1994) |
Measuring and representing peripheral oedema and its alterations. |
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JR Casley-Smith |
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