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Sonographic detection of large spontaneous spleno-renal shunts and its clinical significance
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VaricesUrologyHepatologyRenal PathologyHistopathologySonographic DetectionLiver CirrhosisSpleno-renal ShuntsAbdominal ImagingSurgeryLarge Spleno-renal ShuntsMedicineNephrologyRadiologyClinical Significance
The ultrasonographic findings of large spleno-renal shunts seen in five patients with liver cirrhosis and confirmed by CT and/or portography, are described. These spleno-renal shunts were seen in the left inter- or subcostal sections as transonic, mass-like lesions located between the splenic hilum and the left kidney, and by continuous scanning, they were found to be part of a tortuous, large tubular structure. Oesophageal varices were absent or minimal in these patients, and none of them had ever bled.
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