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A glittering spleen

Joint Bone Spine, 2017
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Cécile-Audrey, Durel   +2 more
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The microvasculature of the spleen

Clinical Radiology, 1976
A method for examining the microvasculature of the dog spleen by angiography is described and the findings are related to morphological studies. The marginal sinus of the lymphoid follicle has been shown to be an important part of the vascular pathway in the spleen.
A B, Ayers   +3 more
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Tumors of the spleen

World Journal of Surgery, 1985
AbstractSplenic tumors are uncommon lesions that can be divided into two main categories: nonlymphoid and lymphoid. The most common nonlymphoid tumors are the vascular tumors, which include benign and malignant hemangiomas, lymphangiomas, and hemangioendotheliomas. The remaining nonlymphoid tumors, such as fibrosarcoma and lipoma, are so uncommon as to
L, Morgenstern   +2 more
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Hamartomas of the Spleen

Archives of Surgery, 1984
A study of 12 cases of splenic hamartomas, rare benign lesions of the spleen, included one case of spontaneous rupture of a hamartoma that required emergency operation and two cases of hamartomatosis with splenomegaly. An increased incidence of accessory spleens was also noted.
L, Morgenstern   +3 more
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The Wandering Spleen

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2018
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Fulvio, Tagliabue   +7 more
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No spleen for spleen biopsy.

2014
Learning objectives Background Findings and procedure details Conclusion Personal information ...
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The wandering spleen

European Journal of Radiology, 1995
Wandering spleen is a rare condition characterized by laxity or absence of the supporting splenic ligaments, in which a long pedicle allows the spleen to migrate from its normal position in the left upper quadrant [1,2]. The patients are usually asymptomatic.
C, Lopez Menendez   +4 more
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A Spleen Pregnancy

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1989
Non‐tubal ectopic pregnancy is very rare. We report a case of spleen pregnancy, difficult to recognize clinically. The tests and investigations which led to the diagnosis and treatment are described briefly.
J A, Kahn   +5 more
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Histopathology of the Spleen

Toxicologic Pathology, 2006
The spleen contains hematopoietic and lymphoid elements, is a primary site of extramedullary hematopoiesis, and removes degenerate and aged red blood cells as well as particulate materials and circulating bacteria from the blood supply. Lesions of this important component of the immune system may center on the red pulp, the white pulp or involve both ...
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The wandering spleen

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1983
The article presents two cases of wandering spleen in the pediatric age group. Both patients were admitted for abdominal pain. In one, the onset was sudden and, on physical examination, a mass was felt in the left hypochondrium. In the other, it was the second episode and a firm mid-abdominal mass was found.
C, Vermylen   +4 more
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