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Spontaneous Splenic Infarction in Polysplenia Syndrome
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1982A case of polysplenia with spontaneous infarction of one of the four spleens is presented. The diagnosis was made by computed tomography (CT), which demonstrated the multiple aberrant right sided spleens, with an area of low attenuation representing infarction of one of the spleens.
C A, Shadle +3 more
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Interest of Laparoscopy in Polysplenia Syndrome
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2003Polysplenia syndrome (PS) is usually discovered in symptomatic patients in association with congenital heart disease or biliary atresia. Asymptomatic patients can present associated anomalies of the digestive tract such as intestinal malrotation and gastric or splenic malfixation.
L, Harper +7 more
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Biliary atresia and the polysplenia syndrome
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1991There is a widely held but unsubstantiated belief that in infants with biliary atresia and coexisting polysplenia syndrome, the Kasai operation fails. An equally poor prognosis has been forecast for patients with this complex treated by liver transplantation.
F M, Karrer, R J, Hall, J R, Lilly
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Polysplenia syndrome and congenital short pancreas
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1993AbstractWe present a report of a stillborn female of mixed ancestry with congenitally short pancreas, polysplenia, congenital heart defect, normal bronchial branch pattern, and interruption of the inferior vena cava to add to the growing numbers (15) of this malformation complex in the literature.
H, Wainwright, M, Nelson
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Hepatobiliary anomalies associated with polysplenia syndrome
Gastrointestinal Radiology, 1991The report of a 29-year-old woman with polysplenia syndrome, Crohn's disease, and bilateral cataracts is presented. The patient was noted to have a right-sided stomach and small bowel, Crohn's ileitis, and a left-sided colon. Results of roentgenography of the chest and echocardiography were consistent with a diagnosis of hypoplasia of the inferior vena
M, Gagner, J L, Munson, F J, Scholz
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Prenatal diagnosis of asplenia/polysplenia syndrome
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1988Complex congenital heart disease with atrioventricular block was detected prenatally in two fetuses at 34 and 28 weeks' gestation. The spleen was not seen on ultrasonographic examination in either fetus, suggesting polysplenia/asplenia syndrome. Both infants died shortly after delivery and the autopsies confirmed this diagnosis.
D, Chitayat +4 more
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PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS OF POLYSPLENIA SYNDROME
Pediatric Research, 1987We report prenatal diagnosis of polysplenia syndrome in two cases of fetal bradycardia associated with complex cardiac abnormalities. Both cases were found during pregnancy to have congenital heart block and to have on ultrasound no spleen demonstrable. At autopsy, both cases were found to have polysplenia syndrome with complex cardiovascular anomalies.
David A Chitayat +3 more
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[Polysplenia syndrome (author's transl)].
Zentralblatt fur allgemeine Pathologie u. pathologische Anatomie, 1976Report of two cases of polysplenia with the typical syndrome of bilateral leftsidedness. Besides the typical findings hallmarking the syndrome in one child esophageal atresia and in the other the atresia of extrahepatic bile ducts were found. The authors point out the possibilities for a clinical premortem diagnosis of the polysplenia syndrome.
I, Damjanov, V, Vargek
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