Sonographic Appearance of Accessory Sple
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Judith F. Katz; Robert A. Kane
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Article
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1984
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Accessory spleens are common in the normal population; Wadham et al. found accessory spleens in 19% of autopsy patients.' They have been found projecting from the spleen, near the splenic hilum, involved with the pancreas, on the omentum, and in connective tissue. We recently saw a patient with an a