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F:
There
is an homogeneous hypodense round area
with central enhancement in between the spleen
H:
Adult
man,
27-years-old, abdominal trauma
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
Either acute or delayed subcapsular haematoma and rupture may cause severe
bleeding. There are three kinds of non-neoplastic cysts of the spleen: congenital
cysts, parasitical cysts and pseudocysts e.g. after haematoma caused by trauma
D:
subcapsular
haematoma of the spleen
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