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Diagnostic Water-Soluble Contrast CT Lymphangiogram on Conventional CT Scanner with Local Anesthetic for Therapeutic Planning

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Ningcheng Li has nothing to disclose. Alex Dabrowiecki has nothing to disclose. Brett C. Sheppard has nothing to disclose. John A. Kaufman reports grants from NIH, personal fees from VIVA Physicians, other from Elsevier, other from Hatch Medical, other from Vu Medi, other from Endoshape, personal fees from Cook Medical, other from Auxetics, personal fees from Argon, other from Modyx.ai, outside the submitted work; in addition, Dr. Kaufman has patent auxetic stents for managing venous stenosis pending.

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Li, N., Dabrowiecki, A., Sheppard, B.C. et al. Diagnostic Water-Soluble Contrast CT Lymphangiogram on Conventional CT Scanner with Local Anesthetic for Therapeutic Planning. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 45, 1035–1038 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-022-03071-9

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