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Detection of canine allograft lung rejection by pulmonary lymphoscintigraphy
Renato Ruggiero, MDa (by invitation), Robert Fietsam, MDa (by invitation), Gregory A. Thomas, MDa (by invitation), Jaroslaw Muz, MDb (by invitation), Ronnie H. Farris, CNMTb (by invitation), Thomas A. Kowal, PAa (by invitation), Jonathan L. Myles, MDc (by invitation), Larry W. Stephenson, MDa (by invitation), Frank A. Baciewicz, MDa (by invitation) The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Volume 108, Issue 2, Pages (August 1994) DOI: /uri:pii:S Copyright © 1994 Mosby, Inc. Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 Left lung lymphoscintigraphic study 1 week after lung transplantation. Anteroposterior view of chest. Left upper and lower lobe injection sites marked with large arrows. No mediastinal nodes are seen. Negative study. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery , DOI: ( /uri:pii:S ) Copyright © 1994 Mosby, Inc. Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 2 Left lung lymphoscintigraphic study 3 weeks after lung transplantation, during immunosuppression (same dog as in Fig. 1). Anteroposterior view of chest. Left upper and lower lobe injection sites marked with large arrows. Mediastinal nodes marked with small arrows. Positive study. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery , DOI: ( /uri:pii:S ) Copyright © 1994 Mosby, Inc. Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 3 Left lung lymphoscintigraphic study 2 weeks after immunosuppression was discontinued (same dog as in Figs. 1 and 2). Anteroposterior view of chest. Left upper and lower lobe injection sites marked with large arrows. No mediastinal nodes. Study became negative again, which suggests disappearance of lymphatic drainage between lung and mediastinum. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery , DOI: ( /uri:pii:S ) Copyright © 1994 Mosby, Inc. Terms and Conditions
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