Spleen Review
An asymptomatic patient presents to the ultrasound department with a history of hepatitis B. An incidental finding is identified in the superior portion of the spleen. This finding is most consistent with a
cyst
Metastasis to the spleen most commonly originates from which of the following malignancies
melanoma
You are performing an ultrasound study on a patient with malignant melanoma. Your ultrasound findings reveal multiple hyperechoic masses within the spleen. This most likely represents
metastasis
A congenital anomaly of the spleen associated with gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and biliary anomalies is most consistent with
polysplenia syndrome
A hematoma located below the splenic capsule most commonly appears on ultrasound as a
crescent-shaped fluid collection inferior to the diaphragm
Which of the following would be most helpful in improving diagnostic confidence in the case of a wedge-shaped lesion?
evaluate the lesion with color Doppler
(You detect moderate splenomegaly and dilated, tortuous vessels at the splenic hilum). Considering the ultrasound findings, what additional information should you provide?
evaluate the liver and portal vein
Splenic infarction is most commonly associated with an embolism originating from which of the following structures?
heart
An afebrile 13 yr old female patient presents to the ultrasound department complaining of vague left upper quadrant pain. She admits to "wrestling" with her brother a week ago. She denies blunt force trauma. Lab tests are pending. Based on this clinical history, the sonographic findings are most suspicious for
hematoma
Which of the following structures carries carbon dioxide back to the lungs?
hemoglobin
Which of the following structures is recycled into iron by the spleen?
hemoglobin
A patient arrives at the ER following a motor vehicle accident. An abdominal ultrasound is MOST LIKELY ordered to evaluate for which of the following conditions?
hemoperitoneum
Enlargement of the spleen may be associated with all EXCEPT: cirrhosis hypotension diabetes mellitus portal hypertension congestive heart failure
hypotension
(A retroperitoneal ultrasound is ordered on an elderly patient with a history of elevated creatinine levels. Hyperechoic foci are identified in the splenic parenchyma). Based on the clinical history, these sonographic findings are most likely considered
incidental findings
Which of the following is NOT a feature you would detect in a splenic cyst? smooth border posterior acoustic enhancement anechoic increased attenuation rounded shape
increased attenuation
Which of the following conditions is most likely to demonstrate an elevated hematocrit?
infection
You have been asked to evaluate the tail of the pancreas. What is the relationship of the pancreatic tail to the spleen?
inferomedial
The location of the spleen is best described as
lateral to the stomach
You are performing an abdominal ultrasound and are having difficulty identifying the spleen. Which of the following structures is in contact with the spleen?
left hemidiaphragm stomach pancreas splenic flexure of the colon
In cases of portal hypertension, the splenic vein is most likely to shunt blood directly into the
left renal vein
Leukemia may be associated with all the following EXCEPT: splenomegaly joint pain leukopenia weakness lymphadenopathy
leukopenia
Hemangiosarcoma involving the spleen frequently metastasizes to which of the following organs?
liver
Which of the following conditions is most likely associated with a decrease in leukocytes?
lymphoma
Predisposing factors for developing an aneurysm of the splenic artery may include all of the following EXCEPT: trauma infection atherosclerosis male prevalence portal hypertension
male prevalence
You are imaging the spleen of a 27 yr old male with AIDS. What is the most common finding in the spleen in patients with AIDS?
moderate splenomegaly
You are performing an abdominal ultrasound on a patient with histoplasmosis. What findings of the spleen are commonly seen with this condition?
multiple focal, bright echogenic granulomatous lesions throughout the spleen
A patient with an accessory spleen will most likely present with which of the following symptoms?
no symptoms
During splenic sonography, you detect moderate splenomegaly and dilated, tortuous vessels at the splenic hilum. What condition do you suspect?
portal hypertension
You are scanning a patient with moderate splenomegaly. Which of the following is a cause of mild to moderate splenomegaly?
portal hypertension infection AIDS
The splenic vein drains into what vein?
portal vein
The splenic vein joins the superior mesenteric vein to form the
portal vein
An afebrile patient with a history of leukemia presents to the ultrasound department complaining of left upper quadrant pain. A sonogram of the spleen demonstrates hypoechoic nodules within the splenic parenchyma. These nodules most likely represent
primary malignant tumors
Hematocrit is defined as the percentage of
red blood cells in the blood
Which of the following is a pitfall you might encounter in ultrasound scanning of the spleen?
rib shadows hepatomegaly mistaken for spleen pancreatic tail mass mistaken for splenic mass accessory spleen mistaken for enlarged lymph node
A retroperitoneal ultrasound is ordered on an elderly patient with a history of elevated creatinine levels. Hyperechoic foci are identified in the splenic parenchyma. These foci are most suspicious for
splenic calcifications
The most common location of an accessory spleen is near the
splenic hilum
You are performing an abdominal ultrasound scan and detect a hypoechoic, wedge-shaped lesion within the spleen. This is the typical appearance of which of the following entities?
splenic infarction
Which structure will you detect at the splenic hilum?
splenic vein
A 50 yr old patient with a long history of alcohol abuse presents to the ultrasound department complaining of left upper quadrant pain. The sonogram of the left upper quadrant is most consistent with which of the following conditions? (19.41cm spleen)
splenomegaly
The normal adult spleen measures approximately
11 cm in length, 7 cm in width, and 4 cm in height
In a 40 yr old patient, splenomegaly is suggested once the length of the spleen exceeds
13 cm
Normal hemoglobin levels should not exceed
20 g/dL
An average sized male patient has been referred for ultrasound evaluation of splenomegaly. What transducer would provide the highest resolution images of the spleen?
5.0 MHz curved linear array
You are examining the spleen during routine sonography. What view provides the best long axis image of the spleen?
Intercostal coronal view with patient supine
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the spleen? The spleen is located in the left upper quadrant The spleen is a retroperitoneal structure The spleen lies between the fundus of the stomach and the diaphragm The average adult spleen measures 12 cm in length The normal spleen decreases in size and weight with advancing age
The spleen is a retroperitoneal structure
Leukocytosis is defined as a white blood cell count
above 20,000
Which of the following splenic abnormalities is most commonly linked to infective endocarditis?
abscess
A patient presents with a history of liver function tests showing elevated levels. The arrows in this sonogram (round structure near kidney and spleen) are most likely identifying a
accessory spleen
During routine sonographic evaluation of the spleen, you detect a small, rounded mass at the splenic hilum that is homogenous and isoechoic with the spleen. You have most likely detected
accessory spleen
The most common clinical finding associated with a hemangiosarcoma is
anemia
A patient presents with a history of increased abdominal girth and liver function tests showing elevated levels. Which of the following findings is most likely demonstrated in this sonogram of the left upper quadrant?
ascites
Leukopenia is defined as a white blood cell count
below 4,000
All of the following are considered functions of the spleen EXCEPT: reservoir for blood filters the blood recycles hemoglobin initiates production of antibodies breaks down old white blood cells
breaks down old white blood cells
Which of the following splenic pathologies is associated with granulomatosis
calcifications
You are performing an ultrasound study on a patient with a history of recent blunt left-sided trauma in a motor vehicle accident. Which finding is NOT associated with this history? splenic laceration subcapsular hematoma of the spleen free fluid perisplenic hematoma calcified splenic cyst
calcified splenic cyst
Multiple splenic infections is a predisposing factor of which of the following conditions?
candidiasis
Which of the following pathologies is associated with a "wheel within a wheel" appearance on ultrasound?
candidiasis
An asymptomatic middle-aged patient presents with a history of liver function tests showing elevated levels on an annual physical exam. An abdominal ultrasound is order to rule out liver disease. A sonogram of the left upper quadrant demonstrates a hyperechoic mass in the splenic parenchyma. Based on this history, the mass identified most likely represents a
cavernous hemangioma
The most common benign neoplasm of the spleen is a
cavernous hemangioma
The splenic artery is a branch of which of the following vascular structures?
celiac axis
Which of the following scanning planes is most likely demonstrated in this sonogram (sagittal)
coronal
Indications for an ultrasound of the spleen may include all the following EXCEPT: fatigue trauma abdominal mass elevated serum amylase leukocytosis
elevated serum amylase
A patient presents with a history of portal hypertension. The spleen is expected to demonstrate
enlargement
During abdominal sonography of a patient with portal hypertension and splenomegaly, you detect a calcified ring at the splenic hilum. What should you do?
evaluate the area with color Doppler
Which of the following benign neoplasms is composed of lymphoid tissue?
hamartoma
Which term can be used to describe the normal sonographic appearance of the splenic parenchyma?
homogenous with mid- to low-level echogenicity
When compared to the liver, the echogenicity of the normal splenic parenchyma is described as
hypoechoic or isoechoic
(A 50 yr old patient with a long history of alcohol abuse presents to the ultrasound department complaining of left upper quadrant pain - 19.41cm spleen.) Based on this history and sonogram, the sonographer should also evaluate for which of the following pathologies?
portal hypertension