Published April 1989 | Version v1
Journal article

Splenic imaging in a patient with functional asplenia

  • 1. William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI (USA)

Description

A 65-year-old woman presented with right upper extremity paralysis and left cerebrovascular accident. A routine complete blood count (CBC) demonstrated Howell-Jolly bodies on peripheral smear, and a liver-spleen scan showed absent splenic sulfur colloid uptake suggesting functional asplenia. A subsequent heat damaged red blood cell study demonstrated a normal sized spleen with preserved sequestering function, thereby excluding anatomic asplenia, vascular alterations, or congenital anomalies in the differential diagnosis of functional asplenia. This case illustrates the use of Tc-99m heat damaged red blood cells as a unique and useful diagnostic aid in identifying the presence and size of a spleen in patients with functional asplenia. It also demonstrates an apparent qualitative separation of splenic functions in processing sulfur colloid and heat damaged red blood cells

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Clinical Nuclear Medicine
Journal Volume
14
Journal Issue
4
Series
Clin. Nucl. Med.
Journal Page Range
264-267
ISSN
0363-9762
CODEN
CNMED