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ABSTRACT
Radioisotope techniques and methods are presented utilizing colloidal gold (AU198) for studying the dynamics and functional pathways of lymph flow together with lymph node pickup and filtration function. Analysis is made of results of such study in normal extremities and disease states, such as edema.
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1 From The Department of Surgery, New York University School of Medicine and The Guggenheim Institute of Dental Research, New York University College of Dentistry.
2 Supported by U.S.P.H.S. Grant # DE 00546-07
3 Associate Professor of Surgery, New York University School of Medicine. Director, Radioisotope Laboratory, Guggenheim Institute.
4 Research Fellow, Department of Surgery, New York University School of Medicine
5 Assistant Research Scientist, Guggenheim Institute
6 Research Assistant, Guggenheim Institute
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