A review of anatomy, pathology, and disease spread in the perisplenic region

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Abstract

The perisplenic region is a complex anatomical area involving multiple peritoneal and subperitoneal structures, which influence the presentation and behavior of various pathologic processes. This review is a comprehensive resource for perisplenic anatomy and pathology with associated clinical presentations and imaging findings. Understanding the pathophysiologic intricacies of the perisplenic region assists the radiologist in building a helpful differential diagnosis and recognizing predictable disease patterns.

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Etchison, A., Menias, C. O., Ganeshan, D. M., Consul, N., Nada, A., Shaaban, A. M., … Elsayes, K. M. (2021, February 1). A review of anatomy, pathology, and disease spread in the perisplenic region. Abdominal Radiology. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00261-020-02736-8

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