The use of a handheld gamma probe for identifying two accessory spleens in difficult locations in the same patient.
Bergeron, Eric
The use of a handheld gamma probe for identifying two accessory spleens in difficult locations in the same patient. [electronic resource] - Annals of nuclear medicine May 2008 - 331-3 p. digital
Publication Type: Case Reports; Journal Article
0914-7187
10.1007/s12149-007-0122-z doi
Adult
Cholecystitis--etiology
Digestive System Abnormalities--physiopathology
Erythrocytes--diagnostic imaging
Female
Gamma Cameras
Gamma Rays
Humans
Intraoperative Care--instrumentation
Laparoscopy
Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic--complications
Radionuclide Imaging
Spleen--abnormalities
Splenectomy--instrumentation
Splenic Diseases--congenital
Technetium
Thrombocytopenia--physiopathology
The use of a handheld gamma probe for identifying two accessory spleens in difficult locations in the same patient. [electronic resource] - Annals of nuclear medicine May 2008 - 331-3 p. digital
Publication Type: Case Reports; Journal Article
0914-7187
10.1007/s12149-007-0122-z doi
Adult
Cholecystitis--etiology
Digestive System Abnormalities--physiopathology
Erythrocytes--diagnostic imaging
Female
Gamma Cameras
Gamma Rays
Humans
Intraoperative Care--instrumentation
Laparoscopy
Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic--complications
Radionuclide Imaging
Spleen--abnormalities
Splenectomy--instrumentation
Splenic Diseases--congenital
Technetium
Thrombocytopenia--physiopathology