Sonographic Bands of Hypoechogenicity in the Spleen in Children: Zebra Spleen.

AJR Am J Roentgenol

1 Department of Medical Imaging, University of Toronto, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Published: September 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to investigate the appearance of bands of hypoechogenicity in the spleen of children without splenic abnormalities during unenhanced ultrasound.
  • A review of 100 ultrasound studies revealed that most children had homogeneous echogenicity, while a small number exhibited hypoechoic bands, which were not associated with any known splenic disease.
  • The presence of these hypoechoic bands, found in 5% of the cases, is considered a normal finding and may resemble a splenic mass, suggesting the need for careful interpretation in ultrasound diagnostics.

Article Abstract

Objective: Zebra spleen is the normal pattern of splenic enhancement during the arterial phase of CT and MRI and is attributed to different flow rates. The purpose of this study was to describe the appearance and occurrence of bands of hypoechogenicity in the spleen on unenhanced sonograms of children with no splenic abnormalities.

Materials And Methods: We reviewed 100 abdominal ultrasound studies to evaluate the ultrasound characteristics of the spleen. Demographic data were collected for all patients.

Results: Homogeneous echogenicity of the spleen was found in 92 children. Heterogeneous echogenicity was present in eight. Three of the eight had discrete macronodules due to known splenic disease. The other five had bands of hypoechogenicity. These five had no known splenic disease, but one had mild splenomegaly of unknown cause.

Conclusion: The pattern of hypoechoic bands occurred in 5% of our series. This pattern cannot be explained simply by different flow rates and probably reflects different structural components of the parenchyma. At ultrasound this pattern should be considered a normal finding that may simulate a splenic mass.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2214/AJR.16.16401DOI Listing

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