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Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1989
The polysplenia syndrome is the association of multiple spleens, situs inversus, congenital heart disease, and azygous continuation of the inferior vena cava. Magnetic resonance (MR) is a noninvasive imaging modality which can easily confirm the multiplicity of spleens, situs inversus, and identify complex congenital cardiovascular malformations.
J S, Jelinek +4 more
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The polysplenia syndrome is the association of multiple spleens, situs inversus, congenital heart disease, and azygous continuation of the inferior vena cava. Magnetic resonance (MR) is a noninvasive imaging modality which can easily confirm the multiplicity of spleens, situs inversus, and identify complex congenital cardiovascular malformations.
J S, Jelinek +4 more
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Short Pancreas in Polysplenia Syndrome
Acta Radiologica, 1991Two cases with the polysplenia syndrome also had a short pancreas. To the best of our knowledge the radiologic characteristics of this anatomic anomaly have not yet been reported. Both cases were asymptomatic with regard to their anomaly-complex. The radiologic findings of the short “pancreas” are similar to the only pathologic description of this ...
H, Hadar +3 more
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Polysplenia with normally structured hearts
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1990Abstract Polysplenia is known to exist with a constellation of anomalies that exhibit bilateral left-sidedness. Other well-established features of the “left-sided” syndrome include bilateral morphologically left bronchi, lobation bilaterally characteristic of a left lung and interruption of the inferior caval vein with continuation via the azygos ...
D E, Debich, W A, Devine, R H, Anderson
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Polysplenia associated with semiannular pancreas
European Radiology, 2001We report CT images of an asymptomatic, adult case of polysplenia syndrome associated with semiannular pancreas, intestinal malrotation, preduodenal portal vein, and agenesis of the upper abdominal segment of the inferior vena cava with azygous continuation.
H, Kobayashi +4 more
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Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, 1991
Abdominal sonograms on seven patients with asplenia syndrome and six patients with polysplenia syndrome were retrospectively reviewed. All seven patients with asplenia had a horizontal symmetric configuration of the liver, and three patients had the cardiac apex opposite the stomach.
Raksha K. Patel +2 more
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Abdominal sonograms on seven patients with asplenia syndrome and six patients with polysplenia syndrome were retrospectively reviewed. All seven patients with asplenia had a horizontal symmetric configuration of the liver, and three patients had the cardiac apex opposite the stomach.
Raksha K. Patel +2 more
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Polysplenia with pulmonary arteriovenous malformations
Pediatric Cardiology, 1993A patient with polysplenia syndrome, dextrocardia, left atrial isomerism, normal great vessel relationships, and no intracardiac shunts developed progressive cyanosis and clubbing. Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) were diagnosed by angiography and confirmed by lung biopsy.
J, Papagiannis +6 more
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[Polysplenia. Description of a case].
Giornale italiano di cardiologia, 1977A clinical and hemodynamic study of a case of polysplenia, with typical left bilateral symmetry, anomalies of systemic venous drainage and defect of the endocardial cushions. A brief revision of the literature is given and the embriological and clinical concept of the left bilateral symmetry is discussed.
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