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Ultrasonography of the pediatric spleen: a pictorial essay

Authors :
Piernicola Pelliccia
Gianfranco Vallone
Francesco Verde
Iacopo Valente
Eugenio Rossi
Ciro Acampora
Stefania Speca
Marco Di Serafino
Federica Ferro
Norberto Vezzali
Di Serafino, Marco
Verde, Francesco
Ferro, Federica
Vezzali, Norberto
Rossi, Eugenio
Acampora, Ciro
Valente, Iacopo
Pelliccia, Piernicola
Speca, Stefania
Vallone, Gianfranco
Source :
J Ultrasound
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

In infants and children, the spleen is involved in many pathological processes, whether those processes are isolated or related to systemic diseases. Pathology of the pediatric spleen includes congenital anomalies, splenomegaly, trauma, focal lesions, infarction, and tumors. Ultrasonography (US) is a widely available, fast, noninvasive imaging technique to assess the size, shape, and position of the spleen, as well as to define splenic echotexture. US is capable of screening for splenic disorders without the risk of ionizing radiation; it is the initial imaging examination performed to evaluate suspected splenic pathology, providing clinicians with helpful decisional support. US plays an important role in the detection of even very small amounts of hemoperitoneum, a herald of significant abdominal organ injury, in pediatric blunt abdominal trauma. Moreover, contrast-enhanced US may allow early detection of splenic injuries, ideally minimizing children's risk from radiation exposure. This pictorial essay illustrates the normal ultrasound appearance of the pediatric spleen and the sonographic findings which may guide clinicians to a correct diagnosis of pathologic conditions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Ultrasound
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....13f7f018fea2c3e66da7ba81939c245d