The diagnosis was made by ultrasound and confirmed by CT which showed multiple aberrant right-sided spleens with situs inversus and one of the spleen showing low attenuation areas representing infarct ...
Contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) is often regarded as the preferred ... heterogeneous lesions of patchy enhancement or total splenic infarction (as in splenic torsion) or infarction of splenunculus. As the ...
A 37-year-old woman undergoes CT for pulmonary embolism, and a 2.9-cm splenic artery aneurysm is incidentally found (Figure 1). Dr. Kumar: Splenic artery aneurysms occur more commonly in women than ...
Embolisation of left ventricular thrombus to visceral organs occurs in less than 10% cases and simultaneous embolism to renal, splenic and mesenteric arteries is even rarer and may be clinically ...
A 46-year-old man presented for a CT scan for abdominal pain ... Excellent flow through the splenic artery was preserved, and there was no evidence for splenic infarct (Figure 2B). The patient ...
The primary outcome measure was the difference in volume between the ischaemic tissue on CTP and SI at admission, with the infarct volume on follow–up CT or diffusion–weighted imaging sequences on ...
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