Calcified splenic lesions: pattern recognition approach on CT with pathologic correlation
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2020•Am Roentgen Ray Soc
OBJECTIVE. Incidental splenic lesions, often found on CT images of the abdomen, may
often be ignored or mischaracterized. Calcified splenic lesions are often presumed to be
granulomas; however, understanding the broader differential diagnostic considerations can
be useful. CONCLUSION. Determining the cause of splenic lesions is essential to guide
appropriate management; the pattern of calcification together with other imaging and clinical
findings can aid with differentiation.
often be ignored or mischaracterized. Calcified splenic lesions are often presumed to be
granulomas; however, understanding the broader differential diagnostic considerations can
be useful. CONCLUSION. Determining the cause of splenic lesions is essential to guide
appropriate management; the pattern of calcification together with other imaging and clinical
findings can aid with differentiation.
OBJECTIVE. Incidental splenic lesions, often found on CT images of the abdomen, may often be ignored or mischaracterized. Calcified splenic lesions are often presumed to be granulomas; however, understanding the broader differential diagnostic considerations can be useful.
CONCLUSION. Determining the cause of splenic lesions is essential to guide appropriate management; the pattern of calcification together with other imaging and clinical findings can aid with differentiation.
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