Sunday, 10 May 2015

Splenic Infarct

SPLENIC INFARCT
34 year old male presented with pain left hypochondrium. CECT abdomen showed multiple enlarged lymphnodes in abdomen (perigastric, peripancreatic, pre & para aortic, mesentric regions). Lymphnodes in peripancreatic region (denoted by arrow) were causing compression of splenic artery which lead to multiple infarts in spleen as seen by peripheral wedge shaped hypodense areas with broad base towards capsule. Patient also had hepatosplenomegaly and diagnosed as a case of Grade IV lymphoma.

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