Are all splenic injuries treated surgically? Does a CT scan absolutely rule out a splenic injury? List eight causes of a small spleen. List five differential diagnoses for a cystic splenic lesion. List five nonneoplastic causes of a splenic mass. List four causes of splenic infarction. List the four most commonly injured abdominal organs following an MVC. What are eight causes of splenomegaly? What are five anomalies associated with polysplenia? What are seven causes of splenic calcifications? What are six anomalies associated with asplenia? What are the acceptable limits for normal splenic size on a CT scan? What are the acceptable limits for normal splenic size on a radiograph? What are the typical appearances of lymphoma? What are three causes of splenic rupture other than trauma? What entities may mimic a splenic laceration? What is an accessory spleen? What is asplenia (bilateral right-sidedness)? What is polysplenia (bilateral left-sidedness)? What is the CT appearance of splenic infarction on contrast CT? What is the CT appearance of splenic infarction on noncontrast CT? What is the appearance of a subcapsular hematoma? What is the appearance of splenic laceration? What is the most important finding on a trauma CT of the spleen? What is the test of choice to assess splenic trauma? What percentage of patients have accessory spleens? Where are accessory spleens found? Which solid neoplasms may occur in the spleen? Book traversal links for Spleen ‹ Where in the bowel do carcinoid tumors occur most often? Up Are all splenic injuries treated surgically? ›