Computed tomography and radiographic lymphography of the thoracic duct by subcutaneous or submucosal injection

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Abstract

A simple method of lymphography of the thoracic duct was investigated. Using three female beagles, contrast media were administered rectally, vaginally and into the perianal tissue. The administration sites were gently massaged, and imaging was carried out at constant intervals using computed tomography and radiograph. Moreover, Indian ink was administered into the rectum mucous membrane in dogs for proof of this method of lymphography, and the lymph drainage routes were observed. The investigation showed that clear computed tomography and radiographic contrast images of the thoracic duct were obtained by subcutaneous and submucosa injection of angiography contrast medium and 3D processing of these images revealed the three-dimensional positions and course of the thoracic duct and cisterna chyli. © 2012 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science.

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Ando, K., Kamijyou, K., Hatinoda, K., Shibata, S., Shida, T., & Asari, M. (2012, February 1). Computed tomography and radiographic lymphography of the thoracic duct by subcutaneous or submucosal injection. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.11-0214

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