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From the case:
Splenic infarct
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Wedge shaped hypodense area along the lower splenic pole representing splenic infraction.
Multiple enlarged aorto-caval and retro-caval lymph nodes.
Case Discussion
Splenic infarct in a patient with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and splenomegaly who presented with left hypochondrial pain.