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Fig. 3A Lymphoscintigraphy images of upper limb and torso in female patient.
Downward-pointing arrowheads = shoulders, lateral arrowheads = elbows,
upward-pointing arrowheads = pubic bone. Images show more marked and earlier
blood pool signal was obtained after intradermal (A) compared with
subcutaneous (B) injection. Images at third imaging times (A =
86 min, B = 108 min) are shown.