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Fig. 4A Thoracic duct presumably opacified by resorption of
extravasated IV contrast material in left arm of 62-year-old man. Unenhanced
CT scan of lower part of neck shows normal course of thoracic duct
(arrow). Duct runs behind common carotid artery (c) toward venous
angle in lower left aspect of neck.