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Fig. 10. 55-year-old woman who has experienced right arm edema for 1 year after removal of recurrent right axillary cysts and abscesses. Image was acquired with patient's outstretched arms placed on rectangular view camera. Early lymphoscintigram of arms shows delayed lymphatic drainage in right arm, with fewer lymph nodes in right (open arrow) than in left axilla (solid arrow) and collateral channels at level of right elbow, consistent with secondary lymphedema. Dashed arrows indicate elbow markers.