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  1. Splenic calcification | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org

    Jun 28, 2024 · The usual calcifications observed in radiographs are the multiple, miliary form presenting as numerous small rounded densities averaging from three to five millimeters in …

  2. Splenic Calcifications: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

    Ultrasound is often the first imaging test used to evaluate splenic calcifications because it is safe, quick, and does not involve radiation. It helps detect calcifications, assess spleen size, and …

  3. Ultrasonography of splenic abnormalities - PMC

    The spleen was scanned by a real time ultrasound using a 3.5 to 6 mHz transducer and color Doppler imaging was applied in some cases. The final diagnosis of each lesion in our patients …

  4. Calcified Granuloma In The Spleen - Radiology In Plain English

    Jul 9, 2023 · On X-rays, we will see calcifications or small white spots in the left upper abdomen where the spleen is located. On ultrasound, we will see small white spots which cast shadows …

  5. Algorithmic Approach to the Splenic Lesion Based on Radiologic ...

    Mar 18, 2022 · Splenic lesions are commonly discovered incidentally at imaging, without clinical signs or symptoms that may aid in diagnosis. As such, the differential diagnosis and …

  6. Spleen Imaging - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Sep 19, 2022 · Computed tomography (CT) is 1 of the major modalities for evaluating the spleen and ultrasound. The normal spleen measures approximately 40 to 60 Hounsfield units (HU) on …

  7. Splenic lesions and anomalies | Radiology Reference Article ...

    Jan 15, 2025 · There are a number of splenic lesions and anomalies: These usually manifest as splenomegaly. Some can present as distinct lesions (e.g. granulomas).

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  8. Ultrasonographic atlas of splenic lesions - PMC

    In this pictorial essay, we introduce the representative US findings of many different splenic lesions, including normal sonographic findings, normal variants and congenital anomalies, …

  9. Nonneoplastic, Benign, and Malignant Splenic Diseases: Cross …

    Jul 23, 2014 · On ultrasound, the spleen is homogeneous with mid- to low-level echotexture. On CT, the spleen shows early arterial mottled enhancement, due to variable flow rates of the …

  10. SPLENIC LESIONS - SIMPLY RADIOLOGY

    Sep 3, 2017 · Ultrasound. An anechoic to hypoechoic well defined intrasplenic lesion. Their margin may be echogenic and they are surrounded by normal splenic tissue. They can have …

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