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The state of the lymphatics during disturbance of the venous return from the limbs in dogs

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After excision of the great of extremities in dogs, there is observed not only the development of parietal collateral venous paths and dilatation of the visceral blood vessel network (arteries and veins), but also considerable changes in the lymphatic vessels. The latter were considerably dilatated during the first 14–15 days after the experimental surgical intervention. Both parietal and visceral lymphatic vessels are subject to dilatation. At the end of the third month of the postoperative period the changes observed earlier begin to gradually disappear and the lymph vessels of the limb under experiment show no morphological differences from the control limb.

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Fedorova, A.G. The state of the lymphatics during disturbance of the venous return from the limbs in dogs. Bull Exp Biol Med 49, 95–97 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00779588

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