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Hepatosplenic brucelloma : clinical presentation and imaging features in six cases

We conducted a retrospective analysis of the clinical presentation and the computed tomographic (CT) and ultrasound (US) findings in six episodes of hepatosplenic brucelloma in five patients. In four episodes, the diagnosis was based on clinical history, serology, and characteristic imaging findings...

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Published in:Abdominal imaging 2005-05, Vol.30 (3), p.291-296
Main Authors: RUIZ CARAZO, E, MUNOZ PARRA, F, JIMENEZ VILLARES, M. P, CASTELLANO GARCIA, M. Del, MOYANO CALVENTE, S. L, BENITEZ, A. Medina
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