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Case 14-2022: A 57-Year-Old Man with Chylous Ascites
Michael Dougan1, Mark A Anderson1, Jeremy S Abramson1
1From the Departments of Medicine (M.D., J.S.A.), Radiology (M.A.A.), and Pathology (M.J.F.), Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Departments of Medicine (M.D., J.S.A.), Radiology (M.A.A.), and Pathology (M.J.F.), Harvard Medical School - both in Boston.
The New England Journal of Medicine
|May 11, 2022
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