THE CONTRIBUTION OF LYMPHANGIOGRAPHY IN THE STUDY OF DIFFUSE LYMPHANGIOMYOMATOSIS

Abstract
The clinical evolution and the lymphangiographic findings of a case of lymphangiomyomatosis are described. Emphasis is placed on the fact that lymphangiography permits establishment of the diffuse character of the lesion, which is dominated clinically by the chylothoracic syndrome.

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