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The resistance of in situ perfused lymph trunks and lymph nodes to flow

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Les ganglions lymphatiques perfusés sur place résistent à l'élévation du débit lymphatique; cette résistance peut favoriser le dévéloppement de l'œdème local.

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Papp, M., Makara, G.B. & Hajtman, B. The resistance of in situ perfused lymph trunks and lymph nodes to flow. Experientia 27, 391–392 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02137266

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