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From the case:
Splenic calcification
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Incidental calcification at the left hypochondrium.
From the case:
Splenic calcification
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Plain radiography revealed a calcified area projected over the spleen that was confirmed on subsequent CT to be splenic calcification.
Case Discussion
This patient with a previous schwannoma presented with abdominal pain and vomiting.
Plain radiography revealed a calcified area projected over the spleen that was confirmed on subsequent CT to be splenic calcification.