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放射線医学 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
中嶋 愛子   +8 more
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Acute Gastric Volvulus Associated with Wandering Spleen and Diaphragmatic Eventration in a 5-month-old Girl.

open access: yesJ Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg
Mandarano G   +6 more
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Wandering accessory spleen

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 1995
A patient with an excessively mobile accessory spleen detected on ultrasound examination is reported in whom a normally located spleen was also found. Sonographic and colour Doppler imaging criteria were used for making the specific diagnosis. The large accessory spleen has been demonstrated at different sites within the abdomen on subsequent follow-up
A, Erden   +3 more
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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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Splenoptosis (Wandering Spleen)

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1993
Splenoptosis which is a congenital fusion anomaly of dorsal mesogastrium in children is a very rare entity. In the literature cases are usually diagnosed at operation and it is noted that in former years splenectomy had a special place among various methods of treatment. In this report, a 7-year-old case of splenoptosis diagnosed on ultrasonography and
Balik E.   +4 more
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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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The Wandering Spleen

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2018
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Fulvio, Tagliabue   +7 more
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