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Radiology, Vol 135, 683-689, Copyright © 1980 by Radiological Society of North America


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Computed tomography of the spleen

J Piekarski, MP Federle, AA Moss and SS London

Computed tomography (CT) has proved to be valuable in the diagnosis of a wide variety of congenital, inflammatory, traumatic, and neoplastic lesions of the spleen, in addition to identifying certain normal variants which may present problems. A comprehensive review of the CT characteristics of splenic lesions and variants is provided, and CT is compared with other imaging modalities, principally radionuclide imaging.


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