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Description An X-ray showing the spleen in the left lower portion of the chest cavity (X and arrow) after a diaphragmatic tear. caption reads, "A radiograph of the chest demonstrating an opacity in the left lower zone (X)."
Date Published 28 November 2006
Source Hariharan D, Singhal R, Kinra S, Chilton A (2006). "Post traumatic intra thoracic spleen presenting with upper GI bleed! A case report". BMC Gastroenterol 6: 38. doi:10.1186/1471-230X-6-38. PMID 17132174. PMC:1687187. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-230X/6/38
Author Hariharan D, Singhal R, Kinra S, Chilton A
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A coronal section radiograph showing a diaphragmatic rupture, including a splenic hernia.

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