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[Splenic infarction].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 1989
Splenic infarction is a recognized sequel of a number of diseases but, until recently, it has been difficult to verify. Employing the new imaging techniques, the spleen has become diagnostically more accessible and increase in the number of splenic infarctions diagnosed must be anticipated.
T, Lorentzen, O, Roikjaer
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Sonographic patterns in splenic infarct

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 1986
AbstractThe sonographic findings in eight cases of splenic infarct at their onset and at different phases of their development have been retrospectively analyzed. A wide range of appearances was seen (single or multiple, rounded or wedge‐shaped, echo‐free, hypoechoic, and hyperechoic lesions).
G, Maresca   +4 more
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Computed Tomography of Splenic Infarction

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1984
AbstractInfarction of the spleen is a rare complication of splenic artery thrombosis. A case of splenic infarction due to occlusion of the splenic artery secondary to pancreatic carcinoma is reported.
B A, Cohen, H A, Mitty, D S, Mendelson
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SPLENIC INFARCTION: A COMPLICATION OF SPLENIC ARTERY ANEURYSM

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1994
I V, Jacobson, P J, Crowe
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[Splenic infarction].

La Presse medicale, 2002
R, POINSO, P, CHANAS, J, FAVREAU-CHANAS
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