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Enhanced rim around infarcted, traumatized spleen on computed tomographic scans: case report.

Computed tomography is considered a reliable imaging technique when determining the extent of splenic injury. We present the case of a patient with a traumatic infarct of the spleen detected by computed tomographic scanning of the abdomen. During laparotomy there was an infarction of the spleen from a hilar injury in addition to bleeding from the splenic vein. We conclude that ongoing bleeding from the splenic hilar vessel can lead to a rim of enhancement around the spleen from contrast material. This should be taken into account when a decision is made for nonsurgical management.

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