Case report: hepatic and splenic calcifications due to amyloid. Clin Radiol 1991 ;44:60–1.Kennan NM, Evans C. Case report: hepatic and splenic calcifica- tion due to amyloid. Clin Radiol 1991;44:60-1.Kennan NM, Evans C. Case report: hepatic and splenic calcifications due to amyloid....
Patients with cat-scratch disease (CSD) may develop visceral manifestations such as hepatic and splenic granulomas. Normally, the granulomas disappear within 1–5 months. Two previous reports have described the evolution of splenic lesions into small calcifications. We report a case of cat...
Case–control study of calcification of the hepatic artery in chronic hemodialysis patients: Comparison with the abdominal aorta and splenic artery Background and Aims: Studies of the hepatic artery are scarce. We have observed that hepatic artery calcification is very uncommon in patients with hyper...
identified and evaluated, namely, the coronary vein (left gastric vein), short gastric vein, perisplenic vein, gastroepiploic vein, splenorenal vein, paraesophageal vein, paraesophageal vein, gastrorenal vein, mesenteric vein, paravertebral vein, omental vein, paraumbilical vein and abdominal wall ...
Theceliac axisdivides into the common hepatic, splenic, and leftgastric arteriesat the level of T12-L1. Thecommon hepatic arterycourses along the upper border of the pancreatic head, anteriorly and to the right, behind the posterior layer ofperitoneumof the lesser sac. After giving off thegastr...
Besides organomegaly, when present, ultrasound demonstrated normal or increased hepatic parenchymal echogenicity, coarsening of the liver parenchyma with or without discrete nodules, focal calcifications, as well as contour irregularity. Splenic discrete nodules were seen on ultrasound in a single patient....
H Xiao,W Zhuang,S Wang,... - 《J Clin Endocrinol Metab》 被引量: 99发表: 2002年 Clinical application of partial splenic embolization. Partial splenic embolization (PSE) is one of the intra-arterial therapeuti...
There may be vitreous degeneration of the vessel wall, calcification, intracavitary erythrocyte deposition, and thrombosis. DHH can occur either in separate lobes or simultaneously on all lobes of the liver. Some patients have extrahepatic lesions, such as lesions in the skin, intestine, lungs, ...
E. granulosus demonstrates a characteristic outer pericyst with a T1 and T2 hypointense rim because of coarse calcifications and fibrous capsule. The matrix is T1 hypointense and T2 hyperintense, with variations in signal intensity depending on the proteinaceous content.3 Within the cystic matrix ...
Hepatic and splenic calcification due to amyloidosisGibson JM, Baillod R, Platts AD.doi:10.1016/S0009-9260(05)81578-8J.M. GibsonR BaillodA.D. PlattsClinical Radiology