Radiographic signs of isolated splenic torsion in dogs: eight cases (1980-1987) |
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Authors: | R L Stickle |
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Affiliation: | Veterinary Clinical Center, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824. |
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Abstract: | Abdominal radiographs of 8 dogs with confirmed isolated splenic torsions were evaluated retrospectively. Radiographic signs included suboptimal abdominal detail, displacement of other abdominal organs, loss of visualization of the body of the spleen in its normal position (in the left cranial portion of the abdomen) on the ventrodorsal radiographic view, identification of the spleen in an abnormal location or shape, splenomegaly, and splenic gas. When the spleen location and shape could be identified as abnormal (3 dogs), the spleen appeared folded into a C shape in the central portion of the abdomen on the lateral radiographic view. |
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