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SPLENIC AND HEPATIC EVALUATION DURING INFUSION NEPHROTOMOGRAPHY

A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF CONSIDERABLE DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION

PHILIP M. HATFIELD M.D.1 and RICHARD C. PFISTER M.D.

1 Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Lahey Clinic Foundation, Boston, Massachusetts.

The diagnosis of avascular cystic lesions of the liver and spleen in adults may be established by high dose infusion nephrotomography.

Three instances in which multiple cysts of the liver were demonstrated by infusion nephrotomography, and 1 in which an avascular splenic lesion was clearly defined, and the techniques for visualizing such lesions are discussed.


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