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Fig. 1 | BMC Surgery

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From: Chylous ascites with lymphatic leakage localization: technical aspects and clinical applications

Fig. 1

In patients 5 and 6, the CNS moved at a slower rate. A Subserosal injection with CNS from distal-to-proximal, sequentially. B The first injection shown is labeled as 1. Multiple Injections. Multiple injections of CNS increased the leakage detection rate, with a 5 min interval between each injection. In two cases (case 5 and case 6), injection 1 only moved proximally for a short distance after approximately 20 min

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