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      Scintigraphic detection of splenosis: superiority of tomographic selective spleen scintigraphy.

      Clinical Cardiology
      Adult, Erythrocytes, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications, radionuclide imaging, Spleen, injuries, Splenectomy, Splenosis, Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon

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          We used scintigraphy with sulphur colloid and heat-damaged red cells to detect splenosis after splenectomy in 19 patients 7 to 69 months after injury. We compared planar and tomographic selective spleen scintigraphy using heat-damaged red cells with subtracted planar colloid scintigraphy, and showed that the most sensitive method was tomographic selective splenic scintigraphy. The incidence of splenosis was 58% with this method, the other techniques detecting abnormalities in 21% and 26% of the patients.

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