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. 2012 May 3;3(6):1256–1265. doi: 10.1364/BOE.3.001256

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Typical lymphatic architectural anomalies observed in BCRL subjects. (a) Hyperplasia/tortuous lymphatic vessels located on the medial elbow of a BCRL subject 13 years after onset (top) and the dorsal forearm of a subject 5 years after BCRL onset (bottom), (b) nonmobile extravascular ICG/hypoplasia on a dorsal hand of a subject 6 months after BCRL onset (top) and a dorsal forearm of a subject 6 months after BCRL onset (bottom), (c) mobile extravascular ICG/hypoplasia on the lateral forearm of a subject 6 months after BCRL onset (top) and on a medial elbow of a subject 6 months after BCRL onset (bottom), (d) punctuated ICG “clusters” located on the lateral forearm of a subject 5 years after BCRL onset (top) and on a lateral forearm of a subject 5 years after BCRL onset (bottom). Yellow scale bars = 5 cm.