CASE 51 A 35-year-old man presents with vague abdominal pain. Fig. 51.1 (A–D) Contrast-enhanced axial CT scans show multiple homogeneously enhancing nodules in the left upper quadrant and the right abdomen (arrow). Note the absence of the spleen, the patient was involved in a motor vehicle accident as a teenager and had undergone a splenectomy. Contrast-enhanced axial computed tomography (CT) scans shows multiple homogeneously enhancing nodules in the abdomen (Fig. 51.1). Note the absence of the spleen; the patient was involved in a motor vehicle accident as a teenager and had undergone a splenectomy. Splenosis
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