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The diversity observed in dogs near the junction of the lymphatic ducts with the vena cava on the left side of the neck is found either in the branches of insertions, I, which are many here, few there, or in the small rings, K, which are completely absent in some dogs, are present in a certain number in most, are fewer in others still, sometimes narrow, sometimes fairly wide, as it appears in the figures.
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Kardel, T., Maquet, P. (2013). XII Diversity of Lymphatic Ducts. In: Kardel, T., Maquet, P. (eds) Nicolaus Steno. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25079-8_24
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