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The correctness of lymphographic diagnosis is largely determined by the wellknown limitations of this method although it is also dependent, to a considerable degree, on the experience and skill of the examiner. This, in turn, would account for the wide differences we find in the interpretation of lymphograms by different authors.
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Luening, M., Raab, K. (1977). A Rating System as an Aid to Lymphographic Interpretation. In: Mayall, R.C., Witte, M.H. (eds) Progress in Lymphology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-9030-5_20
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