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ACCORDION-LIKE COMPRESSION OF A CALCIFIED SPLENIC ARTERY: A PLAIN FILM ROENTGENOGRAPHIC SIGN OF SPLENIC ENLARGEMENT

DAVID SHUSTER M.D., F.R.C.P.(C) and MAX J. PALAYEW M.D., F.R.C.P.(C)

A case of spontaneous splenic rupture is reported in which accordion-like compression of a calcified splenic artery is demonstrated roentgenologically, representing an additional sign in the diagnosis of splenic enlargement on plain film roentgenograms of the abdomen.


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