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Radiology, Vol 123, 36-36, Copyright © 1977 by Radiological Society of North America


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Torsion of the wandering spleen seen as a migratory abdominal mass

MB Isikoff, DW White and JN Diaconis

Torsion of the wandering spleen is an unusual cause of an acute abdomen, rarely diagnosed preoperatively. The authors describe a case which was suspected prior to surgery and confirmed by radionuclide imaging. Radiographic findings include an extrinsic mass on barium- enema examination and absence of the splenic shadow in the left upper quadrant.


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S. Golbey, P. S. Gerard, M. Rosenblatt, and S. Ahmad
Sonographic Evaluation of an Ectopic Spleen Simulating a Pelvic Mass
Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, January 1, 1992; 8(1): 25 - 27.
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