Splenomegaly

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Splenomegaly refers to enlargement of the spleen. The upper limit of normal adult splenic length is traditionally cited at 12 cm, but lengths upwards of 14 cm can be seen in normal, taller males 7.

Massive splenomegaly is variably defined, including when the spleen is 5 standard deviations above the mean normal volume (about 943 cm34, heavier than 1000 g 5 or 1500 g 8,longer than 18 cm 8, or extending into the pelvis or across midline 4.

Pathology

The causes of splenomegaly are protean, and can be thought of under a number of headings 3,8:

  • haematological disease
  • haemodynamic
  • infectious
  • storage diseases/metabolic/infiltrative disorders
  • neoplastic (non-haematologic)
  • traumatic
  • connective tissue disorders
Haematological disease
Haemodynamic
Infection
Storage diseases/metabolic/infiltrative disorders
Neoplastic (non-haematologic)
Trauma
Connective tissue disorders

* may cause massive splenomegaly 3,8

Radiographic features

The shape and orientation of a spleen make accurate linear measurement difficult.

On CT, a splenic width measurement (largest anterior-posterior measurement on axial images) of greater than 10.5 cm is the most accurate single measurement for mild to moderate splenomegaly in patients with cirrhosis; while a craniocaudal measurement of greater than 14.6 cm is the most accurate single measurement for massive splenomegaly 4.

On sonographic assessment, a length of 12 cm is generally considered the upper limit of normal. 

See also

  • -<li><a title="Plummer-Vinson syndrome" href="/articles/plummer-vinson-syndrome">Plummer-Vinson syndrome</a></li>
  • +<li><a href="/articles/plummer-vinson-syndrome">Plummer-Vinson syndrome</a></li>
  • -<li>acute leukaemia*<ul>
  • +<li>
  • +<a title="acute leukaemia" href="/articles/acute-leuk">acute leukaemia</a>*<ul>
  • -<a href="/articles/idiopathic-portal-hypertension">congestive splenomegaly</a> (Banti syndrome)</li>
  • +<a href="/articles/idiopathic-noncirrhotic-portal-hypertension-1">congestive splenomegaly</a> (Banti syndrome)</li>
  • -<li><a href="/articles/herpes-simplex-virus">herpes simplex virus</a></li>
  • +<li><a href="/articles/herpes-simplex-virus">herpes simplex virus (HSV)</a></li>
  • +<li>
  • +<a title="COVID-19" href="/articles/covid-19-4">COVID-19</a> <sup>9</sup>
  • +</li>

References changed:

  • 9. Revzin M, Raza S, Srivastava N et al. Multisystem Imaging Manifestations of COVID-19, Part 2: From Cardiac Complications to Pediatric Manifestations. Radiographics. 2020;40(7):1866-92. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1148/rg.2020200195">doi:10.1148/rg.2020200195</a> - <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33136488">Pubmed</a>

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