Items tagged “spleen”
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Splenic abscess complicating an infarction
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10 Aug 2012
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Splenic infarction
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11 Aug 2012
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Splenic infarction
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29 Sep 2012
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Hepatosplenic calcifications
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01 Oct 2012
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Splenic epidermoid cyst
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03 Oct 2012
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Sickle cell anemia
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17 Dec 2012
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Splenic lymphoma - multiple focal lesions
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25 Dec 2012
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Splenic injury
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19 Jan 2013
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Splenic hydatid infection
Splenic hydatid infection is a rare form of hydatid disease, and isolated splenic involvement is even less common.
For a general discussion, and for links to other system-specific manifestations, please refer to the article on hydatid disease.
Epidemiology
Splenic hydatid disease has been re...
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Infarcted spleen and stomach with pneumatosis
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20 Mar 2013
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Wandering spleen
Wandering spleen is a rare condition in which the spleen migrates from its usual anatomical position, commonly to the lower abdomen or pelvis.
Epidemiology
Wandering spleen is rare, with a reported incidence of <0.5%.
Diagnosis is most commonly made between the ages of 20-40 years and is more...
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Traumatic renal and splenic injury
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07 Jun 2013
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CT
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Primary splenic lymphoma - non-Hodgkin lymphoma
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23 Jun 2013
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Blunt abdominal trauma
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12 Sep 2013
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CT
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Splenunculus
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13 Sep 2013
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CT
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Cystic lesions of the spleen (mnemonic)
A mnemonic for causes of cystic lesions in the spleen is:
TEAM
Mnemonic
T: trauma
E: echinococcal
A: abscess
M: metastasis
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Splenic hemangioma with steroid induced avascular necrosis
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23 Dec 2013
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Splenosis
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01 Jan 2014
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Wandering spleen
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05 Jan 2014
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Sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation of the spleen
Sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation (SANT) of the spleen is a recently recognized, rare, non-neoplastic vascular splenic lesion of uncertain etiology.
Terminology
The term SANT first appeared in the literature in a 2004 article by Martel et al. which examined a series of 25 cases 3....