Doppler Sonography in Infancy and Childhood 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-03506-2_7
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Doppler Sonography of the Spleen

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“…CD‐US shows the patency of the splenic vessels and helps in the evaluation of splenic parenchymal alterations. PW‐US enables to analyze the resistivity and pulsatility indices, these are important parameters for monitoring portal hypertension 3 . The most frequently used transducer is the wideband, 2–5 MHz convex probe, while an additional approach using a high‐frequency linear transducer may be useful to detect smaller lesions, discontinuation of the splenic surface, and superficial minor vascular pathologies 4 .…”
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“…CD‐US shows the patency of the splenic vessels and helps in the evaluation of splenic parenchymal alterations. PW‐US enables to analyze the resistivity and pulsatility indices, these are important parameters for monitoring portal hypertension 3 . The most frequently used transducer is the wideband, 2–5 MHz convex probe, while an additional approach using a high‐frequency linear transducer may be useful to detect smaller lesions, discontinuation of the splenic surface, and superficial minor vascular pathologies 4 .…”
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“…analyze the resistivity and pulsatility indices, these are important parameters for monitoring portal hypertension. 3 The most frequently used transducer is the wideband, 2-5 MHz convex probe, while an additional approach using a high-frequency linear transducer may be useful to detect smaller lesions, discontinuation of the splenic surface, and superficial minor vascular pathologies. 4 A normal spleen has a fine, homogeneous texture, with smooth margins and a pointed inferior edge.…”
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