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Evaluation of cytological diagnostic accuracy for canine splenic neoplasms: An investigation in 78 cases using STARD guidelines. [PDF]
Cytology represents a useful diagnostic tool in the preliminary clinical approach to canine splenic lesions, and may prevent unnecessary splenectomy. However, few studies have evaluated diagnostic accuracy of cytology in the diagnosis of canine splenic ...
Marco Tecilla +5 more
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Pretransplant Splenic Irradiation in Patients With Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
Purpose: Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) serves as the only curative treatment option for patients with myelofibrosis and other myeloproliferative neoplasms.
Sara Beltrán Ponce, MD +3 more
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Ultrasonographic atlas of splenic lesions [PDF]
Ultrasonography (US) is widely used for abdominal imaging. Its noninvasiveness, extensive range of application, and low cost make US a useful and valuable tool for the detection, diagnosis, and follow-up of splenic abnormalities.
Gayoung Choi +6 more
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Introduction: Myeloproliferative neoplasms are the most common cause of splanchnic vein thrombosis in the absence of cirrhosis or nearby malignancy.
Emanuel Dias +5 more
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Retrospective study of splenectomy specimens with clinical and pathological features in Southern Iran [PDF]
The spleen is the target of numerous non-neoplastic and uncommon neoplastic lesions. Our study’s objective was to evaluate the main indications and clinicopathologic features of a large number of splenectomy specimens from southern Iran, with a focus on ...
Neda Soleimani +4 more
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A rare case of splenunculus buried within the stomach [PDF]
Background: Accessory spleen, or splenunculus, is a congenital anomaly resulting from failure of splenic anlage fusion during embryonic development.
Mazen Farhat +6 more
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Introduction to a Special Issue on Low-Grade B Cell Lymphoma in the Spleen
Malignant lymphoproliferative disorders in the spleen may be primary (usually designated as splenic lymphoma) or secondary (due to progression of nodal or extra nodal lymphoid neoplasms) and represent an underestimated cause of splenomegaly, partially ...
Victor E. Nava
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Atipical immunophenotype in a littoral cell angioma [PDF]
Background. Littoral-cell angioma (LCA) is a recently described benign vascular tumor of the spleen, whose imaging and pathologic characteristics have been discussed only by a few authors.
Čolović Radoje +4 more
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Isolated splenic tuberculosis mimicking a solid splenic neoplasm in an immunocompetent patient: A surgical case report. [PDF]
Chege J +4 more
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Splenic Angiosarcoma: A Diagnostic Splenectomy Finding
Splenic tumors are not frequent. Blood vessel neoplasms are a rare category of tumors and have an extremely low incidence in the spleen. This case report aims to describe a 57-year-old woman in whom a routine imaging examination had shown splenic cysts ...
Otavio Schmidt de Azevedo +4 more
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