In a three-year period, 25 cases of accessory spleen were diagnosed by means of ultrasound. Accessory spleens were demonstrated to be eterotopic nodes of normal splenic tissue, situated usually near the main spleen, to which they may be bound by a pedicle. Their dimensions are usually less than 2 cm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAchilles tendon was evaluated by B scan ultrasound in 54 cases (20 normal and 34 symptomatic subjects). The ultrasonographic features of tendon's diseases were correlated with the anatomical patterns. On the basis on their experience, the authors concluded that ultrasonography is a simple and highly accurate method for the diagnosis of Achilles tendon diseases and that it should be the initial imaging procedure.
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