PubMed ID: 3664182Splenosis is the autotransplantation of splenic tissue following trauma. The presence of residual nodules following splenectomy has been investigated by a sensitive scanning method employing reinjection of 99Tc(m)-labelled, heat-damaged autologous erythrocytes. Splenosis was detected in 11 of 19 patients who had had splenectomy for traumatic rupture of spleen. Four of them had multiple nodules, the others a single nodule. In one case, the splenic nodule did not take up the sulphur colloid, although it could be visualised on selective splenic scan. We found no splenic nodules in 23 patients who had splenectomy for non-traumatic reasons. It is concluded that the key factor in splenosis is trauma
Splenosis is the autotransplantation of splenic tissue that usually follows traumatic rupture of th...
International audienceRationale Splenosis is the development of one or more heterotopic splenic tiss...
of mediastinal soft tissue deposits. JSCR. 2012 8:12 Ectopic splenic tissue can present as accessory...
We used scintigraphy with sulphur colloid and heat-damaged red cells to detect splenosis after splen...
The diagnosis of abdominal splenosis is usually made by surgical biopsy of an abdominal mass inciden...
Background: More than 10% of healthy population has one or more accessory spleens. The most common l...
This paper presents a case of an 80-year-old man with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura after sple...
Splenosis is defined as an autotransplantation of the splenic tissue after splenic rupture or splene...
Splenosis is an acquired ectopic autotransplantation of splenic tissue; that occurs after traumatic ...
The diagnosis of splenic abscess is an unusual and difficult clinical problem. Surgery and intensive...
A 48-year-old man with a history of a traumatic splenic rupture followed by splenectomy at the age o...
The term splenosis refers to the presence of auto-transplanted splenic tissue in a heterotopic locat...
Splenosis is a benign condition which results from the self-implantation of splenic tissue on intra ...
An initial spleen scan performed on a boy following trauma revealed only decreased ac tivily at the ...
The term splenosis applies to the autotransplanted splenic tissue resulting from seeding in the cont...
Splenosis is the autotransplantation of splenic tissue that usually follows traumatic rupture of th...
International audienceRationale Splenosis is the development of one or more heterotopic splenic tiss...
of mediastinal soft tissue deposits. JSCR. 2012 8:12 Ectopic splenic tissue can present as accessory...
We used scintigraphy with sulphur colloid and heat-damaged red cells to detect splenosis after splen...
The diagnosis of abdominal splenosis is usually made by surgical biopsy of an abdominal mass inciden...
Background: More than 10% of healthy population has one or more accessory spleens. The most common l...
This paper presents a case of an 80-year-old man with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura after sple...
Splenosis is defined as an autotransplantation of the splenic tissue after splenic rupture or splene...
Splenosis is an acquired ectopic autotransplantation of splenic tissue; that occurs after traumatic ...
The diagnosis of splenic abscess is an unusual and difficult clinical problem. Surgery and intensive...
A 48-year-old man with a history of a traumatic splenic rupture followed by splenectomy at the age o...
The term splenosis refers to the presence of auto-transplanted splenic tissue in a heterotopic locat...
Splenosis is a benign condition which results from the self-implantation of splenic tissue on intra ...
An initial spleen scan performed on a boy following trauma revealed only decreased ac tivily at the ...
The term splenosis applies to the autotransplanted splenic tissue resulting from seeding in the cont...
Splenosis is the autotransplantation of splenic tissue that usually follows traumatic rupture of th...
International audienceRationale Splenosis is the development of one or more heterotopic splenic tiss...
of mediastinal soft tissue deposits. JSCR. 2012 8:12 Ectopic splenic tissue can present as accessory...