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000148721 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.3390/diagnostics13122120
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000148721 041__ $$aeng
000148721 100__ $$aGourtsoyianni, Sofia
000148721 245__ $$aThe spectrum of solitary benign splenic lesions—Imaging clues for a noninvasive diagnosis
000148721 260__ $$c2023
000148721 5060_ $$aAccess copy available to the general public$$fUnrestricted
000148721 5203_ $$aCross-sectional imaging of the upper abdomen, especially if intravenous contrast has been administered, will most likely reveal any acute or chronic disease harbored in the spleen. Unless imaging is performed with the specific purpose of evaluating the spleen or characterizing a known splenic lesion, incidentally discovered splenic lesions pose a small challenge. Solitary benign splenic lesions include cysts, hemangiomas, sclerosing angiomatous nodular transformation (SANT), hamartomas, and abscesses, among others. Sarcoidosis and tuberculosis, although predominantly diffuse micronodular disease processes, may also present as a solitary splenic mass lesion. In addition, infarction and rupture, both traumatic and spontaneous, may take place in the spleen. This review aims to describe the imaging features of the most common benign focal splenic lesions, with emphasis on the imaging findings as these are encountered on routine cross-sectional imaging from a multicenter pool of cases that, coupled with clinical information, can allow a definite diagnosis.
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000148721 590__ $$a3.0$$b2023
000148721 591__ $$aMEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL$$b59 / 329 = 0.179$$c2023$$dQ1$$eT1
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000148721 593__ $$aClinical Biochemistry$$c2023$$dQ2
000148721 594__ $$a4.7$$b2023
000148721 655_4 $$ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/review$$vinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
000148721 700__ $$aLaniado, Michael
000148721 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0003-2367-0536$$aRos-Mendoza, Luis$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000148721 700__ $$aMansueto, Giancarlo
000148721 700__ $$aZamboni, Giulia A.
000148721 7102_ $$11011$$2770$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Microb.Ped.Radio.Sal.Pú.$$cÁrea Radiol. y Medicina Física
000148721 773__ $$g13, 12 (2023), 2120 [13 pp.]$$tDiagnostics$$x2075-4418
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