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What is an accessory spleen?

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What percentage of patients have accessory spleens?

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Where are accessory spleens found?

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Identify the peritoneal structures on the following anatomic view.

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Identify the structures and peritoneal spaces on the following axial section.

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Where does peritoneal fluid accumulate in the supine position?

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Where is the hepatorenal recess?

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Where does peritoneal fluid accumulate in the upright position?

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What is a useful landmark for locating the pancreas on an axial CT scan?

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What is the best landmark for identifying the pancreas on ultrasound?

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