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Lesion of the spleen or the case when it is easy to not notice





Tags: Abdomen sonography, GE Logiq 400 MD, Clinical report, Adult

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  Lesion of the spleen or the case wh...
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    Patient with Kawasaki disease is observed by an oncologist about an accidentally detected spleen lesion, within the 1 year follow-up the size of the lesion without significant dynamics.

    From various papers, lesion diagnosed as: splenoma, fibroma, hemangiomatosis.

    In the presented video the lesion is visualized with three different probes(microconvex, convex, linear) to compare the possibility of its detection by ultrasound.

   




   

   


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